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      jeffd @dannytaurus
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      @dannytaurus so i got hise to build with juce 8, but ive missed a step i think. when trying to export a plugin and build an audio unit i get this error:

      Desktop/HISE/JUCE/modules/juce_core/system/juce_TargetPlatform.h:177:8: "Building for OSX 10.10 and earlier is no longer supported!"
      177 | #error "Building for OSX 10.10 and earlier is no longer supported!"

      im looking in the projucer and it says it set for macos deployment target of 11.0

      anyone run into this error?

      what is Building for OSX 10.10 coming from?

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        dannytaurus @jeffd
        last edited by dannytaurus

        @jeffd I can't imagine JUCE 8 would build on an OS as old as OS X 10.10.

        JUCE 8 was 2023 and OS X 10.10 was 2014.

        EDIT: just saw you mentioned 11.0, so not sure what's happening there, sorry.

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          jeffd @dannytaurus
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          @dannytaurus yeah ive been bangin my head trying to figure out whats going on.

          it keeps reverting back to 10.9 when i try to export a plugin, yet ive selected the macos deployment target of 11.0 in the projucer.

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            David Healey @jeffd
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            @jeffd said in Moonbase:

            ive selected the macos deployment target of 11.0 in the projucer.

            This is the autogenerated juicer created by HISE? And then you select save and open in IDE?

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              jeffd @David Healey
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              @David-Healey yeah i believe so.

              i tried it a million times, but maybe im missing something

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                jeffd @jeffd
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                @jeffd

                so i had to create a patch on the batchfile to get it to stop reverting to 10.9.

                I never would have figured that out on my own, I used cursor. And im wondering if somehow i compiled hise wrong going from 6 to 8?

                And now Ive changed the macos deployment target to 10.13. in projucer. So ill make another test plugin and see if it works at some point.

                Still just puzzled why it kept doing that.

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                  David Healey @jeffd
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                  @jeffd said in Moonbase:

                  so i had to create a patch on the batchfile to get it to stop reverting to 10.9.

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                    jeffd @David Healey
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                    @David-Healey

                    every time i tried to compile a binary from HISE, i got an error saying that building for OSX 10.10 and earlier was no longer supported.

                    so I patched this code:

                    Force macOS deployment target for JUCE 8 (export keeps generating 10.9)

                    PBXPROJ="Builds/MacOSX/Baikonur 4.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj"
                    if [ -f "$PBXPROJ" ]; then
                    echo "Patching MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to 10.13 for JUCE 8..."
                    sed -i '' 's/MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = 10.9;/MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = 10.13;/g' "$PBXPROJ"
                    sed -i '' 's/MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = 10.10;/MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = 10.13;/g' "$PBXPROJ"
                    fi

                    on the batchfile to get it to stop reverting to 10.9

                    NOT my code or idea..was from an LLM.

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                      David Healey @jeffd
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                      @jeffd said in Moonbase:

                      every time i tried to compile a binary from HISE, i got an error saying that building for OSX 10.10 and earlier was no longer supported.

                      When you "export" from HISE, HISE creates a JUCE project with an autogenerated juicer file. If you open that in Projucer you can change the macOS target, click save and open in IDE and compile it - if you then reexport from HISE the juicer file will be recreated and your changes overwritten, that's probably the issue you were running into.

                      Probably a good idea to open a github issue on the JUCE submodule to let Christoph know about this problem when using JUCE 8.

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                        jeffd @David Healey
                        last edited by jeffd

                        @David-Healey said in Moonbase:

                        if you then reexport from HISE the juicer file will be recreated and your changes overwritten, that's probably the issue you were running into

                        yes i believe this was the issue.
                        but im also wondering if i somehow screwed up changing over from 6 to 8.

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