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    • David HealeyD
      David Healey @DJJD12345
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      @DJJD12345 Do you mean that you can only use that version of Faust with more recent HISE commits?

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      • DJJD12345D
        DJJD12345 @David Healey
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        @David-Healey no, the latest githash for Hise supposedly has better compiling for Mac

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        • David HealeyD
          David Healey @DJJD12345
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          @DJJD12345 said in xcpretty Not Detected After Install on macOS Tahoe M1: Compiling Fails in HISE Export:

          the latest githash for Hise supposedly has better compiling for Mac

          The commit from a month ago compiles and works with the version of faust you have, and you don't need any of the changes since then, I'd just stick with that commit, because the current commit isn't working for you.

          The alternative is you'll need to debug the error on your system through xcode and find out what's causing it.

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          • DJJD12345D
            DJJD12345 @David Healey
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            @David-Healey how do I get an older git commit of the hise source code

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            • David HealeyD
              David Healey @DJJD12345
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              @DJJD12345 git checkout followed by the hash. If you're doing it through xcode I'm not sure what the procedure is.

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              • DJJD12345D
                DJJD12345 @David Healey
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                @David-Healey give exact cmd comande to do this

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                • David HealeyD
                  David Healey @DJJD12345
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                  @DJJD12345
                  Open a terminal
                  cd path (replace "path" with the path to the HISE source code on your system).
                  git checkout hash (replace hash with the commit hash you want to checkout)
                  Open the project in Projucer.
                  Save and open in IDE
                  Clean the build
                  Build for Profiling

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                  • DJJD12345D
                    DJJD12345 @David Healey
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                    @David-Healey did that

                    cd: too many arguments
                    
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                    • David HealeyD
                      David Healey @DJJD12345
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                      @DJJD12345 Show me what you put

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                      • DJJD12345D
                        DJJD12345 @David Healey
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                        @David-Healey

                        cd /Users/djjdwatson/Documents/HISE git checkout cf3fc78
                        
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                        • David HealeyD
                          David Healey @DJJD12345
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                          @DJJD12345 These are two separate commands. cd is the change directory command. Run that one first. Then do the git checkout command.

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