xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export
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@d-healey said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:
@DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:
Yep, that how I did it
Excellent. So now when you run
git login that folder what do you see?So how do I do that in the Hise source code folder? What terminal command is it?
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@DJJD12345
cdinto the folder, just like when you checked out the develop branch, but instead of runninggit checkout...rungit log -
@David-Healey I get this when running git log like you told me
cd /Users/djjdwatson/Documents/HISE-4.1.0 djjdwatson@DJJDs-MacBook-Air HISE-4.1.0 % git log fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git djjdwatson@DJJDs-MacBook-Air HISE-4.1.0 % -
@DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:
fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
That means you didn't use
git cloneto download the source code.Start over, remove all copies of HISE and the HISE source code from your system. Then make a video showing me the full process you are following.
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@David-Healey Also, got an error with git branch and git checkout.
djjdwatson@DJJDs-MacBook-Air ~ % cd /Users/djjdwatson/Documents/HISE-4.1.0 djjdwatson@DJJDs-MacBook-Air HISE-4.1.0 % git branch fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git djjdwatson@DJJDs-MacBook-Air HISE-4.1.0 % git checkout fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git djjdwatson@DJJDs-MacBook-Air HISE-4.1.0 % -
@DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:
Also, got an error with git branch and git checkout.
Yes none of those will work because it's not a git repo.
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@David-Healey I'm not using Hise's veersion of juce I'm using the latest for compiling
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@DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:
I'm not using Hise's veersion of juce I'm using the latest for compiling
You need to use the version that comes with HISE. It's been customised.
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@David-Healey
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@DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:
What do you mean by "has been customized"?
Christoph has modified it, that's why it's included with the HISE source code.
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@David-Healey What's different about it than the latest version, and why can't he use the newest version but customize it
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@DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:
What's different about it than the latest version, and why can't he use the newest version but customize it
I don't know what all the differences are.
There are licensing issues with recent versions of JUCE preventing an update. It doesn't prevent you from using the latest version though for other non-HISE projects, but for HISE you need to stick with what's included in the git repo.