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@Walt74: thanks for so much help
@MetalChris: I uninstalled iTunes; I executed als the extra terminal commands (rm -rf /Library/iTunes and so on).
I don't see anything from iTunes anymore, but after every booting of the mini, my Harmony remote doesn't work: I have to quit kodi and then restart Kodi and then everything is OK. So I still need my mouse...
Now i think my problem is caused by kodi...
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2016-03-27, 16:17
(This post was last modified: 2016-03-27, 16:17 by Waltman.)
Riji,
Are you using the Plex remote settings for the harmony ? if not i strongly suspect the the harmony behaving as a pure apple remote can trigger iTunes......
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2016-03-29, 11:31
(This post was last modified: 2016-03-29, 15:38 by riji.)
I'm back to nowhere: yesterday there was an update of iTunes (which I already installed recently before removing iTunes and which I could only postpone to the next day) and then at the initial launch of iTunes I tryed "disagree" with the conditions: I received this message after every reboot.
So still the same misery: after every reboot of the mini, first exit kodi, quit iTunes and restart kodi.
If there is really no way to overcome, I will have to go for a dual boot with OpenELEC; maybe someone has a reference how I can make this easy.
It must be a dual boot system from harddisk and not from a USB flash drive, because OS X will not just accept a flash drive as the first bootable device and ... from the sofa everything should can be performed easily with the remote.
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Thanks, but I'm not gone pay another 23 euro after buying a Mac mini and a Harmony.
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2016-04-02, 12:05
(This post was last modified: 2016-04-02, 15:48 by riji.)
Tonight iTunes was back in the way...
I've been thinking: maybe with an apple script compiled as an app so that I can have it run on booting the mac, I have a way out.
I ever made just one apple script, but what I found here and there on the web, I come to something like this:
tell application "kodi.app"
activate
end tell
tell application "System Events"
get name of every process Whose name is "iTunes"
if result is not {} then
tell application "iTunes"
quit
end tell
else
tell application "iTunes"
activate
delay 2
quit
end tell
end if
end tell
tell application "kodi.app"
quit
delay 4
end tell
tell application "kodi.app"
activate
end tell
Update:
I saved the script as an app and have it run on booting (login).
I have tried out the app and it's working, now see a few days if it stays OK....
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I would not go for a scripted solution. If i where you i would go for a clean OSX install, it takes some time, but looking for a work-around for this problem is also taking a lot of time.
This is very strange behavior of iTunes, i am running on the same setup since 2011 without these problems.
IMO the way to go
reinstall a fresh OSX
remove ituneshelper from startup
install candleair
install kodi
setup kodi
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Thanks Wal74 for you're on going help.
As long as my solution does the job I stay with it, I have been troubled more than enough.