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Fwd: [Openexr-devel] shake plug: SpinalTap.framework


From: Paul Schneider
Subject: Fwd: [Openexr-devel] shake plug: SpinalTap.framework
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 10:22:13 -0700


Forwarding this to the list (I think Piotr's original message was only sent to me):

Begin forwarded message:

From: Paul Schneider <address@hidden>
Date: October 1, 2004 10:12:55 AM PDT
To: Piotr Stanczyk <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Openexr-devel] shake plug: SpinalTap.framework


Thanks for shedding some light, Piotr. I believe that the Mac project is still configured for Shake 3.1, so if the audio framework changed names in 3.5, that would explain it.

The "file browser doesn't see inside packages or in invisible folders" is annoying. Making aliases is one workaround; another is to hit "Cmd-Shift-G" while in the file browser. This will pop up a "go to folder" dialog where you can enter a good old Unix-style path, and the browser will navigate there.

- Paul


On Oct 1, 2004, at 2:24 AM, Piotr Stanczyk wrote:

Hi all,
It is indeed audio related.
What version are you building for? I was building for 3.5 and came up with similar errors. Go into the detailed view of the build target and make sure that the shake version paths are correct.

I think for 3.5 there is a new audio framework that replaces SpinalTap - shame 'cos I like the name

In general shake frameworks are located in the Shake.app directory.

10 out of 10 for the fact that the file browser launched for adding frameworks seems to completely ignore the /.hidden file and as such is unable to descend into the Shake.app directory to enable you to select the right framework. (I did an alias to that directory in Finder and placed it somewhere I could get at)


Hope this helps


Piotr

________________________________________________
Dr. Piotr Stanczyk
R&D
Digital Film
The Moving Picture Company - http://www.moving-picture.com

On 30 Sep 2004, at 18:58, Paul Schneider wrote:

Hey, Scott,

I think it's part of the shake SDK. If I'm not mistaken it has to do with audio processing.

- Paul


On Sep 30, 2004, at 10:42 AM, Scott Frankel wrote:

OK, I give.

What does SpinalTap.framework do? Where should it be located? Where can I
get it? Or how do I build it?

SpinalTap appears to be the only remaining external resource I have pending
before I can build the Shake OpenEXR reader/writer.

Thanks
Scott



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