Hi all,

2010/8/12 grow <[email protected]>

> Harry,
>
> I followed your advice about unpacking the files from the Quicktime
> Installer, moved the version 7.6.6 QTKit Framework to a safe place and
> replaced it with the version 7.6.4  QTKit Framework.  Then I ran
> "Repair Permissions" ... that claimed to be doing things to QTKit but
> while the permissions may have been fixed the Framework was still
> owned by my login-id rather than by System.  So I changed access to RW
> for "Everyone" ... as the files I removed were owned by System and set
> to RW for System.
>
> The result was that when I ran a stitch (at a very small test
> resolution)  I had no crashes!
>
> So this method of avoiding the problem works!
>
> Either the permissions that I set were what was needed or else it
> doesn't matter.  I may try setting it back to Read Only for "Everyone"
> and try again ... but it will be tomorrow!
>
> Thank you very much for your help.
>
> George
>
>

Nice to hear it worked.
I do have another problem now. I'm on Snow Leopard meaning that my QTKit
framework doesn't have the ppc64 architecture anymore. I hope Apple fixes
this bug soon (as I really consider this a bug), otherwise I have to think
of something else.
Besides: Why is the QTKit framework used anyway? (by the GLUT framework)

Harry

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