Re: afconvert and friends
Re: afconvert and friends
- Subject: Re: afconvert and friends
- From: Art Gillespie <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 06:38:31 -0800
Excellent, thanks!
Sent from my iPhone, so forgive inappropriate brevity, misspellings, and grammatical oddities.
On Jan 22, 2013, at 12:55 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden> wrote:
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> Le 22 janv. 2013 à 08:43, Brian Willoughby <email@hidden> a écrit :
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>> On Jan 20, 2013, at 11:18, Art Gillespie wrote:
>>> I'm not sure whether afconvert/afinfo/afplay are installed with OS X or get installed with the dev tools or some other package. Does anyone know?
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>> The quick answer is that OmniGroup has an application called OmniDiskSweeper that will tell you whether a given file is part of a package. I think OmniDiskSweeper is installed on OSX by default. Just run it on the directory that contains afconvert/afinfo/afplay (or any parent directory) and click on the file to see where it came form. Unless you've deleted your package receipts, it should list the source.
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>> I seem to recall building my copies from example code, but you and I are probably not running the same release of OSX.
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> Your suggestion gave me an other idea. Simply use the pkgutil tool:
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> $ pkgutil --file-info /usr/bin/afconvert
> volume: /
> path: /usr/bin/afconvert
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> pkgid: com.apple.pkg.BSD
> pkg-version: 10.8.0.1.1.1306847324
> install-time: 1348164344
> uid: 0
> gid: 0
> mode: 755
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> -- Jean-Daniel
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