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    • toxonicT
      toxonic @toxonic
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      @toxonic yeah:

      ls -l /usr/local/lib/libfaust.so
      lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 28 Jan 13 15:02 /usr/local/lib/libfaust.so -> /usr/local/lib/libfaust.so.2
      
      
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      • David HealeyD
        David Healey @toxonic
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        @toxonic Hmmm, what about adding a symlink here /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libfaust.so to point to it as well?

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        • toxonicT
          toxonic @David Healey
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          @David-Healey
          Sorry, I was offline for a while! Yeah, crazy — it worked! For whatever reason, it’s compiling now!
          Still the sameversion number like the master branch, is this correct?
          Screenshot from 2026-01-13 18-09-18.png

          well, cc -fuse-ld=mold -Wl,--trace -lfaust -x c /dev/null 2>&1 | grep libfaustnow outputs:

          trace: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libfaust.so
          
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          • David HealeyD
            David Healey @toxonic
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            @toxonic Yes that commit hash is correct :)

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            • toxonicT
              toxonic @David Healey
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              @David-Healey However, I still have no idea why this works now and apparently runs without any issues for all other Linux users. Is this something that should be changed in the HISE source code, or is it a problem with my system? Any idea?

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              • David HealeyD
                David Healey @toxonic
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                @toxonic I've searched the HISE source code for /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libfaust.so and there are no hardcoded references so I think it's just that the linker expects it in that location, but I'm not entirely sure.

                I guess when you install faust using make install it puts it in a different location than if you used your distro's package.

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                • toxonicT
                  toxonic @David Healey
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                  @David-Healey said in Compiling HISE with Faust issue (Linux):

                  I've searched the HISE source code for /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libfaust.so and there are no hardcoded references so I think it's just that the linker expects it in that location, but I'm not entirely sure.

                  Yeah, i did that as well ... also just for libfaust and checked each occurence but found nothing!
                  However, thank you for youtr patience! I just would really like to know, how to avoid that in future... ;-)

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                  • S
                    sletz @toxonic
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                    @toxonic said in Compiling HISE with Faust issue (Linux):

                    Build with LLVM version 14.0.0

                    This LLVM version is very old BTW, I suggest using a more recent one if possible.

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                    • toxonicT
                      toxonic @sletz
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                      @sletz thanks for your reply, I tried upgrading LLVM via the llvm.shfrom https://apt.llvm.org/, which seemed to work fine, but for some reason llvm-config --version still outputs 14.0.0
                      I checked my LLVM packages in synaptic, and I see that both versions are installed. How can I tell my system to use the most recent version on my system (20)?

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                      • David HealeyD
                        David Healey @toxonic
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                        @toxonic You can use update alternatives. Here are instructions for gcc

                        https://askubuntu.com/questions/26498/how-to-choose-the-default-gcc-and-g-version

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                        • toxonicT
                          toxonic @David Healey
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                          @David-Healey
                          Ahhh, great! :-)

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