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      d.healey @aaronventure
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      @aaronventure said in Latest IPP 2021.10 Build Issues:

      so the change needs to be made in juce_dsp.cpp.

      You should be able to add your extra paths to the HISE export project templates. These are what HISE uses to construct the .projucer files on export.

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        Christoph Hart @d.healey
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        wow that's annoying but thanks for investigating this fun part of the software developer journey. The entire reason of existence of this thing called OneAPI is that you don't have to manually mess around with include files, so if we now hardcode an absolute path as header file (urgh on so many levels), it will break the next time they change their path structure because of bad weather.

        I probably need to make a screenshot of my current IPP folder, then install the latest version and then try to make it work with both folder structures (somehow)...

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          aaronventure @Christoph Hart
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          @Christoph-Hart the only difference is that the includes are now in the /ipp/ subfolder. Maybe another macro like $IPPInclude has been added

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            aaronventure @Christoph Hart
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            @Christoph-Hart found the IPP standalone page on Intel's website, and guess what, the good folk of the internet have kept it thoroughly checked into the Wayback Machine over the past three years.

            Here's the link to the IPP installer from last summer, as that's the one I know to be working without these shenannigans. At least until this gets sorted

            https://registrationcenter-download.intel.com/akdlm/IRC_NAS/5b53016a-9182-4ac3-8aff-5a605825d090/w_ipp_oneapi_p_2021.8.0.46353_offline.exe

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