Pro Tools Shared Library Error
Mbox, Digi 001 (Mac) Shared library error User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Today's Posts Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 12-15-2008, 05:48 PM kristiankristian Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Posts: 14 Shared library error Hello friends, I'm trying to launch an old version of ProTools on my old computer and I'm getting this error message: The application "Pro Tools" could not be launched because of a shared library error: "1
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missing or corrupted. A key component or dependency of the affected application is incompatible with the installed version of Mac http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/sharedlibraryerrors.html OS X. That key component is a shared library. This FAQ addresses the following topics concerning troubleshooting shared library errors: About shared libraries. Causes of shared library errors. Resolving shared library errors. Preventing shared library errors. About shared libraries Shared libraries are collections of programming and data that can be used by multiple applications. They pro tools can permit applications to use memory efficiently by sharing common programming and resources, as well as simplify application development. For example, a developer writing an application that works with QuickTime files can use functions provided by QuickTime's shared libraries. For readers familiar with Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X shared libraries are analogous to Windows dynamic link pro tools shared libraries (.dll). Shared libraries are either static or dynamic. More precisely, they are either statically linked or dynamically linked. For the purposes of this FAQ, the primary differences between static and dynamic shared libraries are that an application employing dynamic shared libraries can be smaller, load faster, and use less RAM than if that application was coded using static shared libraries. [1] Shared libraries are distributed in frameworks, as standalone dynamic shared libraries, and as import libraries. [2] Mac OS X includes a vast number of shared libraries, which are used by both applications and the operating system itself. Applications can use Mac OS X's shared libraries, their own shared libraries, or a combination thereof. Causes of shared library errors Common causes of shared library errors include: Problems with your Mac OS X startup disk. Corrupted Mac OS X installation. The affected application is: Corrupted. Incompatible with the version of Mac OS X you are using. Dependent upon another application or operating system compon