Re: Logic x64, Yosemite & FSMakeFSRefUnicode
Re: Logic x64, Yosemite & FSMakeFSRefUnicode
- Subject: Re: Logic x64, Yosemite & FSMakeFSRefUnicode
- From: Thomas Rehaag <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2014 08:29:57 +0100
thanks - but as I wrote I'm talking about systems where the whole path
exists.
The problem is that it just doesn't work with Yosemite and Logic x64.
The function works file in all the other plug-in types including AU x86
on *the same* system(s).
Cheers,
Thomas
Am 06.11.2014 23:49, schrieb Jean-Daniel Dupas:
error -43 is file not found. You can’t create a FSRef on a file that does not exists.
Make sure the « /Library/Audio/Presets » directory exists (it doesn’t on my machine for instance).
Le 6 nov. 2014 à 21:09, Thomas Rehaag <email@hidden> a écrit :
Hi,
I've got this function call in a plug-in:
FSMakeFSRefUnicode
(
pRef,
length,
name,
kTextEncodingUnknown,
pRef
);
before the call pRef points to /Library/Audio/Presets.
And name is the name of an existing directory in the presets path above.
In Logic Pro X and Logic Pro 9 x64 running in Yosemite FSMakeFSRefUnicode fails and returns -43.
No problem in Logic/Mavericks. And no problem with the x64 VST or AAX in Yosemite.
I'd be glad if anyone could point me to the reason for this misbehaviour and maybe to a workaround.
Thanks,
Thomas
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