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AU found when host is run from terminal, otherwise isn't
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  • Subject: AU found when host is run from terminal, otherwise isn't
  • From: Taylor Holliday <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 17:15:49 -0700

I'm testing my AU in Max 7 using the vst~ object (which confusingly enough loads AUs as well). This may be a Max-specific issue, but I noticed that if I run Max via the terminal, then it sees my AU. Otherwise the vst~ object doesn't find it.

Anyone have an idea why there would be a difference? I don't see anything weird in my environment variables.

thanks!
- Taylor

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W. Taylor Holliday
Founder
Audulus LLC


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