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    • HISEnbergH
      HISEnberg @Chazrox
      last edited by

      @Chazrox Quite possibly. You could launch the xml in a code editor. Copy and paste the version I sent then try to compile again.

      Sonic Architect && Software Mercenary

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      • ChazroxC
        Chazrox @HISEnberg
        last edited by

        @HISEnberg just tried that. Still this error.

        Screenshot 2026-06-05 at 9.09.00 AM.png

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        • ChazroxC
          Chazrox
          last edited by

          I really appreciate all the help on this from you guys because Im out of my league at this point.

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          • HISEnbergH
            HISEnberg @Chazrox
            last edited by

            @Chazrox Yea sorry I couldn't be more helpful, it seems like my initial suspicions were wrong here.

            Another thing to try, I notice your main folder is called "HISE Projects". Sometimes a space like that can throw the compiler off (a better name is just HISEProjects, no space). This probably isn't the issue but worth trying.

            When you hit that compile to dll button in HISE, there is a bash script that runs which sets up projucer and creates an xcode project, then compiles the dll. It's in DspNetworks/Binaries/batchCompileOSX.sh

            For me it looks like this:

            #!/bin/bash
            PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
            chmod +x "/Users/ernest/Github/HISE/JUCE/Projucer/Projucer.app/Contents/MacOS/Projucer"
            cd "`dirname "$0"`"
            "/Users/ernest/Github/HISE/JUCE/Projucer/Projucer.app/Contents/MacOS/Projucer" --resave AutogeneratedProject.jucer
            
            set -o pipefail
            echo Compiling  DeleteMe ...
            xcodebuild -project "Builds/MacOSX/DeleteMe.xcodeproj" -configuration "Release" -jobs "8" | "/Users/ernest/Github/HISE/tools/Projucer/xcbeautify"
            

            But it sounds like whatever issue you are having fails before this key file is ever even generated.

            Sonic Architect && Software Mercenary

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            • ChazroxC
              Chazrox @HISEnberg
              last edited by Chazrox

              @HISEnberg No worries I really appreciate it. Im down to try that. If I just change the name of the folder will that mess up any of my projects in it? Is this also the case for naming conventions in general? Project names and node names?

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              • ChazroxC
                Chazrox
                last edited by

                Do I need to set this?

                Screenshot 2026-06-05 at 9.37.46 AM.png

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                • ChazroxC
                  Chazrox
                  last edited by Chazrox

                  update from Claude reading latest crash report:

                  Screenshot 2026-06-05 at 9.40.57 AM.png

                  I dont think its a HISE bug but maybe something here is telling of something else?

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                  • ChazroxC
                    Chazrox @HISEnberg
                    last edited by Chazrox

                    @HISEnberg Just letting you know, I tried changing the name to my folder and still get the error/crash.

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                    • ChazroxC
                      Chazrox
                      last edited by

                      @David-Healey In my new hise build, I cant find the setup wizard that lets me extract the sdk's and I noticed in settings "Setup Wizard = 1" . Does that mean its already setup by default?

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                      • HISEnbergH
                        HISEnberg @Chazrox
                        last edited by

                        @Chazrox Yea that won't resolve it. The no-space rule in naming files is somewhat ancient at this point, most of the time the compiler will resolve it.

                        You also don't need the Custom Node Path set.

                        The Export or Setup Wizard I believe has been abandoned which is why it's no longer there.

                        Sonic Architect && Software Mercenary

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                        • ChazroxC
                          Chazrox @HISEnberg
                          last edited by Chazrox

                          @HISEnberg I just found Davids updated video regarding sdk's. Im going to continue trying. Thank you.

                          ***UPDATE:

                          My test project will compile and export as an FX plugin but still its just not compiling my networks to dll.

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                          • ChazroxC
                            Chazrox
                            last edited by

                            Is there any difference in creating a node with these two options?

                            Screenshot 2026-06-05 at 10.04.18 AM.png

                            Im trying both to see what works but still same result.

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                            • ChazroxC
                              Chazrox
                              last edited by Chazrox

                              I just tried a to fix with Claude and this is its response:

                              Screenshot 2026-06-05 at 11.15.34 AM.png

                              Does that mean im screwed? lol

                              The new HISE build is working great aside from not being able to compile networks still...Something is really screwed up over here.

                              @David-Healey @HISEnberg

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