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      DJJD12345 @d.healey
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      1. downloaded it just like in your course
      2. compiled just like in your course
      3. still not working like previously described
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        d.healey @DJJD12345
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        @DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:

        downloaded it just like in your course

        Break this part down for me. What are the exact steps you followed? Also did you remove old versions you already had on your system before?

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          DJJD12345 @d.healey
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          Downloaded it as you described in your video on how to download Hise

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            d.healey @DJJD12345
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            @DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:

            Downloaded it as you described in your video on how to download Hise

            There is clearly a mismatch between what I show in the video and what you did. So you need to tell me exactly what you did, step by step. And you need to tell me if you removed all previous versions you'd downloaded before you followed the video.

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              DJJD12345 @d.healey
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              1. went to the https://github.com/christophhart/HISE and got hise 4.1.0 in the dev branch
              2. Got the hise source code as described in your course
              3. compiled hise with faust as described in your course
              4. have the same problems as already described
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                d.healey @DJJD12345
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                @DJJD12345 did you use git to checkout the develop branch?

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                  DJJD12345 @d.healey
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                  Yes, but Gise won't tell me the git hash version when clicking about Hise.

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                    d.healey @DJJD12345
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                    @DJJD12345 what is the output of git log?

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                      DJJD12345 @d.healey
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                      What you mean git log

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                        d.healey @DJJD12345
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                        @DJJD12345 in the terminal run the command git log. This will give a list of the commits and the one at the top will show the most recent one you have.

                        You can also run git branch to see which branch you are using.

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