Hi Erick

I'm open to any possibilities. In general that same version of my app 
launches fine on other Intel Macs including my own MacBook Pro 
running OSX 10.4.9 and QuickTime 7.1.6

However on one customer's new Mac Pro quad Intel with 10.4.9 it 
aborts at launch with that symbol not found error. It looks to me 
like the QuickTimeComponents part of QuickTime referenced 
_QTGetMoviePlayabilityState and it couldn't be found in the QuickTime 
framework.

For my own declares I have a kQuickTimeLib constant that ecaluates to 
"QuickTime" for Mach-O builds, and that seems to work fine on most 
systems. Is there a safer way to do the declare?

Thanks,
Joe Huber


At 2:44 PM -0500 5/12/07, E. Tejkowski wrote:
>Hi Joe,
>
>It looks like you might have a declare that is improperly defined. 
>Could this be?
>
>Erick
>
>
>On May 11, 2007, at 8:26 PM, Joe Huber wrote:
>
>>  One of my users gets the following error in the crash log when trying
>>  to launch my app on his new Mac Pro. It seems to me this is a problem
>>  with the QuickTime installation on that system, or maybe it's
>>  something else that manifests itself in this unusual way.
>>
>>  Has anyone else seen this error or have any ideas what's going on?
>>
>>  Thanks,
>>  Joe Huber
>>
>>
>>  Link (dyld) error:
>>
>  > Symbol not found: _QTGetMoviePlayabilityState
>>     Referenced from:
>>  /System/Library/QuickTime/QuickTimeComponents.component/Contents/
>>  MacOS/QuickTimeComponents
>>     Expected in: /System/Library/Frameworks/QuickTime.framework/
>>  QuickTime
>>
>
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