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Porshuh944turbo

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Jun 4, 2003
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Anyone try installing Final Cut Studio using Pacifist on an Intel Mac? I tried it and none of the apps will open (FCP, DVDSP, Soundtrack Pro, nothing). I can get it to run using Rosetta (Get Info >> Check Open with Rosetta), but not natively, even though this is FCS 5.1 Universal (UB). A quick look at console and I find that my ProKit framework is PowerPC. Console tells me "wrong architecture"... so I look through and reinstall the Pro Runtime package and nothing, same thing. The framework file that is giving me fits is I think, /System/Library/Private.framework/Versions/A/ProKit (from memory).
 
Did you upgrade an exising PPC (and therefore unsupported) installation? If so I suggest that is the problem. Remove all FCS apps and supporting frameworks and install again.
 
This was a new install.

Edit: Actually, I remember now that this is actually an upgrade disc (asks for serials from older versions of DVDSP and FCP, etc), but I had not previously installed earlier versions.

I found out I needed to get the Universal ProKit framework. Found it via a link on osx86project.org forums.
 
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