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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey
      last edited by d.healey

      That's not an error, that's a warning/note. The error will be further up in the terminal and will probably have the word error in red text (depending on the terminal you're using). I don't know if the flag is needed but I always leave it in.

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      • Dan KorneffD
        Dan Korneff @d.healey
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        @d-healey said in Develop branch build status:

        That's not an error, that's a warning/note.

        You are correct.

        In file included from ../../../../../HISE/hi_dsp_library/hi_dsp_library_01.cpp:54,
                         from ../../JuceLibraryCode/include_hi_dsp_library_01.cpp:9:
        ../../../../../HISE/hi_dsp_library/snex_basics/snex_DynamicType.cpp: In constructor ‘snex::VariableStorage::VariableStorage(snex::Types::ID, const juce::var&)’:
        ../../../../../HISE/hi_dsp_library/snex_basics/snex_DynamicType.cpp:21:50: error: conversion from ‘const juce::var’ to ‘int64_t’ {aka ‘long int’} is ambiguous
           21 |   data.p.data = reinterpret_cast<void*>((int64_t)value);
              |                                                  ^~~~~
        

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @Dan Korneff
          last edited by

          @dustbro Oh it's that error again! I thought I'd fixed all those.

          Use my development branch for now - https://github.com/davidhealey/HISE/tree/development - it's up to date with Christoph's develop branch plus a few extras from the new_layout branch.

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          • Dan KorneffD
            Dan Korneff
            last edited by

            @d-healey Thanks so much!
            I don't see a jucer file in the standalone folder. Do I use the Makefile in the TravisCI folder?

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @Dan Korneff
              last edited by

              @dustbro Oh yeah I screwed up a commit and lost my jucer file :p just use the one from the develop branch and set it up as you had before with the -fpermissve flag etc.

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              • Dan KorneffD
                Dan Korneff @d.healey
                last edited by

                @d-healey You rock!
                Success on this end. Thanks again for the help.

                I also took a chance and installed with the latest IPP. that worked as well. You just have to change the file paths like the pics above.

                Now I have some novice Linux desktop questions for ya. Once HISE is compiled, where is the recommended folder to drop it in? I notice other apps use /opt

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @Dan Korneff
                  last edited by

                  @dustbro The opt folder is for apps for all users, I only have one user on my system but I still prefer to keep my apps in the home folder, it also means I only have one location to backup. Some apps though seem to prefer the opt folder so I let those install where they want.

                  I added a hidden folder in my home folder called apps which is where I put executables. But in the case of HISE I leave it where it compiles it in the source code folder and add a shortcut to my menu, so when I recompile I don't have to go moving binaries or updating shortcuts again.

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                  • Dan KorneffD
                    Dan Korneff @d.healey
                    last edited by

                    @d-healey Excellent idea. Also, how do you change the app icon? The default "gear" icon is unnerving 😀

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey @Dan Korneff
                      last edited by d.healey

                      @dustbro Which desktop environment are you using? I just realised you meant the binary icon. No idea, I just leave it as is. I change the icon in my menu shortcut though.

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                      • d.healeyD
                        d.healey
                        last edited by

                        @dustbro This might help - https://www.maketecheasier.com/change-application-icon-from-terminal-linux/

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                        • Dan KorneffD
                          Dan Korneff @d.healey
                          last edited by

                          @d-healey Beers on me the next time I'm in town.

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                          • Dan KorneffD
                            Dan Korneff
                            last edited by Dan Korneff

                            Trying to get this going on my M1 Mac Mini.
                            BigSur 11.6
                            Xcode 12.4

                            Hit some errors when compiling:

                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/projects/standalone/JuceLibraryCode/include_hi_dsp_library_02.cpp:95:22: Aligned allocation function of type 'void *(std::size_t, std::align_val_t)' is only available on macOS 10.14 or newer
                            
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/projects/standalone/JuceLibraryCode/include_hi_dsp_library_02.cpp:95:22: Aligned deallocation function of type 'void (void *, std::align_val_t) noexcept' is only available on macOS 10.14 or newer
                            
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/projects/standalone/JuceLibraryCode/include_hi_dsp_library_02.cpp:201:13: Aligned deallocation function of type 'void (void *, std::align_val_t) noexcept' is only available on macOS 10.14 or newer
                            

                            Added this complier flag recommended on JUCE forums:

                            -fno-aligned-allocation
                            

                            And changed Deployment Target to 10.14

                            now I get a much more:

                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:70:32: No member named 'ui' in namespace 'snex'; did you mean 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'?
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:70:42: No member named 'WorkbenchData' in namespace 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:105:15: No member named 'ui' in namespace 'snex'; did you mean 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'?
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:105:25: No member named 'WorkbenchData' in namespace 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:106:15: No member named 'ui' in namespace 'snex'; did you mean 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'?
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:106:25: No member named 'WorkbenchManager' in namespace 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:108:14: No member named 'ui' in namespace 'snex'; did you mean 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'?
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:108:24: No member named 'WorkbenchData' in namespace 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:125:24: No member named 'ui' in namespace 'snex'; did you mean 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'?
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:125:34: No member named 'WorkbenchData' in namespace 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:133:18: Unknown type name 'Ptr'
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:149:20: Unknown type name 'Ptr'
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:113:25: No member named 'ui' in namespace 'snex'; did you mean 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'?
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:113:35: No type named 'WorkbenchManager' in namespace 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:114:33: No member named 'ui' in namespace 'snex'; did you mean 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'?
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:114:43: No member named 'WorkbenchComponent' in namespace 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'
                            /Users/dan/Documents/GitHub/HISE/hi_core/hi_core.h:121:25: No member named 'ui' in namespace 'snex'; did you mean 'scriptnode::analyse::ui'?
                            

                            then says "Too many errors emitted, stopping now"

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                            • d.healeyD
                              d.healey @Dan Korneff
                              last edited by

                              @dustbro said in Develop branch build status:

                              And changed Deployment Target to 10.11

                              Check the first error you posted

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                              • Dan KorneffD
                                Dan Korneff @d.healey
                                last edited by

                                @d-healey oops... typo. It's set to 10.14

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                                • d.healeyD
                                  d.healey @Dan Korneff
                                  last edited by

                                  @dustbro Did you clean the build folder after changing the deployment target?

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                                  • Dan KorneffD
                                    Dan Korneff @d.healey
                                    last edited by

                                    @d-healey I did

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                                    • d.healeyD
                                      d.healey @Dan Korneff
                                      last edited by

                                      @dustbro Sorry, I'm out of ideas.

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                                      • Christoph HartC
                                        Christoph Hart
                                        last edited by

                                        Are you compiling for Rosetta or native M1? It's a dropdown in Xcode and you have to use HISE under Rosetta.

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                                        • Dan KorneffD
                                          Dan Korneff @Christoph Hart
                                          last edited by Dan Korneff

                                          @Christoph-Hart Setting to Rosetta doesn't seem to help.
                                          This is the correct setting, right?
                                          yATbWRf.png

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                                          • Dan KorneffD
                                            Dan Korneff @Christoph Hart
                                            last edited by

                                            @Christoph-Hart Had to downgrade xcode to 12, then it compiled.

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