Sujet de la discussionPosté le 28/08/2023 à 17:34:47Probleme de chargement a l'ouverture de Logic
Bonjour,
depuis le passage sous Monterey et la version 10.7.9, logic recherche systematiquement tous les audio units lors du lancement (chose qu'il faisait dans les versions anterieures uniquement lors de nouvelles installations de plug). Il doit mettre 10 minutes pour s'ouvrir.
J'ai essaye de virer le cache pour reinitialiser le scan. Egalement de remettre tous les audio units 1 par 1 dans le dossier component pour voir si un plug en etait la cause, mais rien y fait.
Une aide serait la bienvenue.
Merci.
chrisl
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2Posté le 13/09/2023 à 14:31:24
Voilà ce que j'ai trouvé :
It turns out that it was a "Home folder Permissions" issue. And though it took a week for the engineers at Apple to provide a solution, it worked on the first try.
1. They had me open up terminal in my problematic user account and run the following command: Code: diskutil resetUserPermissions / `id -u`
2. Then they had me shut down the mac.
3. I restarted the mac, holding the power button (to get the boot-up options prompt)
4. I got myself to the "recovery options" screen (with the 4 options)
5. Launched terminal
6. Then they had me fire the command: Code: repairHomePermissions
7. This caused a repair option prompt to come up instead of the regular recovery options. I had to basically "pick which user" I wanted to repair.
8. After the permissions repair completed (which took only a few seconds), they asked me to do a "re-install macOS Ventura" — but I opted NOT to do this part. (since I also use Pro Tools, and it's not officially supported on newer point-versions of Ventura, I opted to try my luck with the current 13.2.1 version that was already installed.)
9. Then I rebooted my mac
10. After 1 launch of logic — it ran the AU plug-in validation scan again (which was expected)
11. BUT IT DIDN"T DELETE THE /AudioUnitCache folder for my user.