WhiteBox Packages Nightmare on Sonoma
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@clevername27 ah ok, what's the benefit over whitebox packages?
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@David-Healey It works (no bugs), and thanks to your truly, it has built-in support for installing audio plugins.,
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@clevername27 is that a new addition? I bought it when it was first released but found I couldn't do some of the things I was doing in Whitebox and haven't tried it again since
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@DanH Yes, it is a brand new addition.
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@clevername27 ah cool, I'll give it another go
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@clevername27 said in WhiteBox Packages Nightmare on Sonoma:
has built-in support for installing audio plugins.,
Can you elaborate?
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@clevername27 said in WhiteBox Packages Nightmare on Sonoma:
@David-Healey It works (no bugs), and thanks to your truly, it has built-in support for installing audio plugins.,
Ok well I'm assuming we are talking about Package Builder here... its not clear above but heres the URL: https://www.araelium.com/packagebuilder
So my "...support for installing audio plugins" question is:
Can I point the destination at the system folder for plugins? i.e
~/Library/Audio/Plugins
and not the ~/users//Library version of this path?
..and get it to ask the user for the relevant password when they run it. In other words avoiding all those silly Mac permissions problems...
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@Lindon said in WhiteBox Packages Nightmare on Sonoma:
~/Library/Audio/Plugins
That's the default with WhiteBox.
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@David-Healey said in WhiteBox Packages Nightmare on Sonoma:
@Lindon said in WhiteBox Packages Nightmare on Sonoma:
~/Library/Audio/Plugins
That's the default with WhiteBox.
Thats not my experience.....but I will admit its been a while since I used it.
In fact wasnt there a whole video demo (maybe one of your Dave?) explaining the required additional scripting to move the plugin to the system folders?
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@Lindon When you create a new package this checkbox will be enabled by default

And it will install to the system folders. If you want to install to the user folders you need to go the Packages menu >> Settings >> Advanced and enable Show Advanced User Options.

Then in the project settings you'll have access to the Advanced Options section and you can enable the "current user's home folder" checkbox

@Lindon said in WhiteBox Packages Nightmare on Sonoma:
In fact wasnt there a whole video demo (maybe one of your Dave?) explaining the required additional scripting to move the plugin to the system folders?
That's if you want to install into both the system and users folders from a single installer. A single package can only install into one of these.
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@David-Healey said in WhiteBox Packages Nightmare on Sonoma:
That's if you want to install into both the system and users folders from a single installer. A single package can only install into one of these.
Oh right I misunderstood then - but as I havent used whitebox for a couple of years(I built my own installer) it seems quite viable.....thanks.