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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @lijas90
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      @lijas90 Have you compiled HISE?

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      • lijas90L
        lijas90 @d.healey
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        @d-healeyI guess to compile HISE I should do it from JUCE, right? When I open it from Xcode I get a ton of errors. Sorry for my ignorance.Captura de pantalla 2025-08-29 a las 0.02.33.png

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @lijas90
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          @lijas90 Self-promotion but you should take a look at my free HISE Bootcamp course, it covers all of this stuff:

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          • lijas90L
            lijas90 @d.healey
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            @d-healeyThank you very much for sharing it. I have already done everything exactly as shown in the compilation video for Mac (skipping the Faust part), but when I try to compile HISE with Debug configuration, I get all these errors. I’m using Xcode 15.5, which I think is the one I need according to my OS. Thank you very much.Captura de pantalla 2025-08-29 a las 1.28.05.png

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            • lijas90L
              lijas90 @lijas90
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              @lijas90Now I’m noticing that the most repeated error is: Use of undeclared identifier 'FaustTokeniser'; did you mean 'LuaTokeniser'? Maybe I should check if Faust is installed?

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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey @lijas90
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                @lijas90 Did you clean the build before compiling?

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                • lijas90L
                  lijas90 @d.healey
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                  @d-healey
                  With 'build clean', right? It cleans it, but not entirely, and when you recompile, the errors still appear.

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                  • d.healeyD
                    d.healey @lijas90
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                    @lijas90 I think it's in the "Product" menu in xcode, probably something like clean solution, I can't remember exactly.

                    But I suspect that isn't the issue. Can you make a video showing the exact steps you're doing?

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                    • lijas90L
                      lijas90 @d.healey
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                      @d-healeySorry, I'm using Xcode 26 Beta and Sequoia 15.5.
                      https://youtu.be/kf_mzDMETZA

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                      • lijas90L
                        lijas90 @d.healey
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                        @d-healeyOk, I think I know where the problem is. I hadn’t downloaded the Apple Silicon version of Xcode. I’m still having some issues but I’m making progress. Thanks, David!

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