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Re: IMPORTANT: Tiger SU Problem
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Re: IMPORTANT: Tiger SU Problem


  • Subject: Re: IMPORTANT: Tiger SU Problem
  • From: Pete Yandell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 09:02:24 +1000

Thanks Bill! That's exactly what I was looking for, and I hadn't managed to uncover it with list archive searches.

Cheers,

Pete Yandell

On 05/10/2005, at 11:07 AM, William Stewart wrote:

Here's the text that was posted to the QT API list as it applies to this issue

Bill


From: Edward Agabeg <email@hidden>
Subject: IMPORTANT: Tiger 7.0.2 SDK SU Problem


For developers experiencing Core Audio and Core Image header problems after
installing the QuickTime 7.0.2 SDK on their Tiger systems, you can get back
a working development environment by re-installing XCode 2.1 from the most
recent developer tools disk image. This disk image is available from the
Developer Tools Page.


     http://developer.apple.com/tools/

You will first need to uninstall your developer tools by running the
uninstall-devtools.pl script that resides in the Utilities folder.


Uninstalling Xcode Tools:

To uninstall Xcode Tools on your system, type in a Terminal window:
$ sudo perl /Developer/Tools/uninstall-devtools.pl

To uninstall from the CD or disk image that contains Xcode Tools, type in a
Terminal window:
$ sudo perl /Volumes/Xcode\ Tools/Utilities/uninstall-devtools.pl


NOTE: Running the uninstall script from Xcode Tools will uninstall any
previous installations of Mac OS X Developer Tools or Xcode Tools releases.


NOTE: After running the uninstall script, you should restart your system
before installing the Xcode Tools again. The uninstaller that ships with
previous versions of Xcode Tools or the Developer Tools will not clean
everything off of your system properly. You should either use the one on the
Xcode Tools 2.1 DVD, or you should use the one installed when you installed
Xcode Tools 2.1.



For developers wanting to install updated Core Audio Sample Code and
Documentation you will also need to re-install the CoreAudio 1.4.2 SDK
available from:


    http://developer.apple.com/sdk/

Note: This SDK supplements the Core Audio SDK installed with the developer
tools but does NOT install any frameworks.


regards,
edward

 Edward Agabeg
 WWDR Engineer
 QuickTime and Audio
 Worldwide Developer Relations
 Apple

 http://www.apple.com/developer
 http://www.apple.com/quicktime
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