xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export
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@DJJD12345 Thanks, watching now
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@David-Healey is there anything I did incorrectly?
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@DJJD12345 You're doing some stuff in Projucer that isn't necessary.
Please watch the compiling HISE section of the bootcamp and follow all of the steps I show. Do exactly as I do, don't do anything different.
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@David-Healey juce said this while saving compiling settings

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@DJJD12345 I'm guessing it's reading configuration files from a previous time when you ran Projucer. Is that Projucer v6.1.3?
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@David-Healey yes, should I use juce module folder in Hise source foler or the one that can with the latest version of juce
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@David-Healey It's Juce 6.1.4 that Hise uses, not 6.1.3
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@DJJD12345 Ah yes I think on Mac it is 6.1.4.
@DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:
@David-Healey yes, should I use juce module folder in Hise source foler or the one that can with the latest version of juce
Only use what's included with the HISE source code. If you have another version it's possible that its config files are interfering and that's why you are seeing missing path errors.
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@David-Healey Did that and said modules couldn't be found when the projucer path is set to the one in Hise source code, as well as the path to the JUCE modules
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@DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:
Did that and said modules couldn't be found when the projucer path is set to the one in Hise source code, as well as the path to the JUCE modules
For the HISE modules the paths should be set to
../../
For the JUCE modules the should be
../../JUCE/modules
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@David-Healey What do you mean by "../../"?
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@DJJD12345 That's what you need to put in those boxes if it's not there already.
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@David-Healey No, for the global path to Juce and the juice modules.
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@DJJD12345 Don't use the global paths.
This is what my global paths window looks like

But the checkbox is not enabled for the modules

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@David-Healey You're on Linux; show me what the global paths look like on Mac
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@David-Healey, this is what my global path looks like for Juce.

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This is what I have on Mac but the global paths aren't used in the module settings. You can also disable the checkbox "Warn about incorrect JUCE path"

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@David-Healey Still get error message of incorrect path for juce for global path when I try to save and open with IDE
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@DJJD12345 Did you disable the checkbox? What are your individual module paths set to?