OS X Live assertion failed libxpc.dylib Flooding breach

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i_bonus
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Re: OS X Live assertion failed libxpc.dylib Flooding breach

Post by i_bonus » Mon Aug 01, 2016 2:16 pm

I have the same problem. Had Melodyne, removed Melodyne, still have problem. Live generates something like 500GB of error messages per hour. Not OK. Anyone else have this issue?

Stromkraft
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Re: OS X Live assertion failed libxpc.dylib Flooding breach

Post by Stromkraft » Tue Aug 02, 2016 9:36 pm

i_bonus wrote:I have the same problem. Had Melodyne, removed Melodyne, still have problem. Live generates something like 500GB of error messages per hour. Not OK. Anyone else have this issue?
OS?

Have you attempted at deleting preferences, rescanning VSTs and such things? With that many error messages I'd reinstall Live and all plug-ins from start. There are few or no short cuts to a stable machine.

To make a series of system compressed disk images to fall back on in these situations can be a very good idea as reinstating from an image that is known good is typically much faster.
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Re: OS X Live assertion failed libxpc.dylib Flooding breach

Post by H20nly » Wed Aug 03, 2016 3:06 am

Stromkraft wrote:
i_bonus wrote:I have the same problem. Had Melodyne, removed Melodyne, still have problem. Live generates something like 500GB of error messages per hour. Not OK. Anyone else have this issue?
OS?

Have you attempted at deleting preferences, rescanning VSTs and such things? With that many error messages I'd reinstall Live and all plug-ins from start. There are few or no short cuts to a stable machine.

To make a series of system compressed disk images to fall back on in these situations can be a very good idea as reinstating from an image that is known good is typically much faster.
this.

sage advice.

ekeroid
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Re: OS X Live assertion failed libxpc.dylib Flooding breach

Post by ekeroid » Sun Oct 02, 2016 11:30 am

I contacted Ceremony and their support was able to reproduce the error and find a temporary work-around:
Simply remove the file "MelodyneRewireDevice.bundle" (and possibly also the ReWire.bundle) found at the following path:
MacintoshHD -> Library -> Application Support -> Propellerhead Software -> ReWire

/J

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