| This could have been the Python linking problem we have seen before here.
Replacing the contents folder basically means installing a different version, since
that is where all the executable files are.
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> On 22 Dec 2015, at 12:57, Marcelo Carneiro wrote:
>
> Ok, apparently I solved the problem. This is something that is not written on
> the Read Me file, but should be.
> I have substitute the Content folder that it is already inside CsoundQT 0.9
> for the one that comes apart in its installation file.
> I have also done something that Victor Lazzarini once told me to do: delete
> all csound plist from the Library/Preferences folder. I did that at that
> time, but it did not work. Since than I have been using older CsoundQT
> versions. But some days ago I have gave the new Csound 6 version another
> chance, and noticed that the problem persisted. Now it seems solved.
> Why does it happens? I don't have a clue, but it is good to know that there
> is a solution for it.
> Thanks and have you all a nice holidays
> Marcelo
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