Export Setup Wizard Problems
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@Christoph-Hart Sounds like you've been busy, I'll try to check it out tomorrow
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@Christoph-Hart said in Export Setup Wizard Problems:
I'm also thinking about a "Nuke HISE" tool
Definitely, although it won't help users who have multiple copies of the source on their machine.
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@dannytaurus said in Export Setup Wizard Problems:
Definitely, although it won't help users who have multiple copies of the source on their machine.
Actually, yes it creates a script that searches THE ENTIRE FILESYSTEM for every copy of the HISE source code and then deletes everything.
I also add the ability of removing HISE plugin binaries and standalone binaries that aren't in the HISE folder.
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@Christoph-Hart said in Export Setup Wizard Problems:
I also add the ability of removing HISE plugin binaries and standalone binaries that aren't in the HISE folder.
If it's an option yes, otherwise it's not very sexy for keeping different versions intentionnaly
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@ustk said in Export Setup Wizard Problems:
If it's an option yes, otherwise it's not very sexy for keeping different versions intentionnaly
If you're at the level of keeping multiple versions INTENTIONALLY, then you won't need that feature. That's really just a tool so that we can tell noobs to NUKE that stuff and try again fresh.
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@Christoph-Hart Just confirming that the Wizard effectively worked on my Mac M2 (ARM64). Will run a test shortly on Windows.
My only concern is the nuclear option. Probably you've considered this already but all of my HISE projects are stashed in a folder named
HiseProjects. I would be pretty upset if that nuke button removed this folder just because HISE was in the name, so it may need to be idiot-proofed somewhat. -
@HISEnberg I've known people who keep their projects in the same folder as the HISE source code
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@David-Healey said in Export Setup Wizard Problems:
@HISEnberg I've known people who keep their projects in the same folder as the HISE source code
so definitely needs to be fool proof.Wait...I'm not supposed to do that???

I think I made that mistake when starting out. So yes, idiot-proof is tried and true when it comes to the nuclear option.

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@David-Healey @Christoph-Hart @HISEnberg I think whatever regex magic and tree-following voodoo is in the script, there will be some user somewhere who loses all their work because of their weird setup.
Maybe instead of actually deleting the detected HISE folders, the script should just alert the user of potential issues?
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@David-Healey yeah that would be a problem. But A hise project folder with hise in the name will not be deleted, that would be nuts. It looks for all HISE Standalone.jucer files and walks the folder hierarchy up to the HISE root.