Projucer And macOS Catalina
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Here are my findings.
2019v4 gives me a warning when launching the installer (as does 2019v5)
You're able to install the software even though you get the warning. I'll bet v5 would work as well. Make sure you do a "custom" install to additionally select "multi thread" support. Regular install will only do single thread.
Once that's done, I was able to use projucer 4.5.4 from the juce website to create the xcode project for HISE standalone (haven't tested plugin version yet).
It compiled fine in xcode 11.3 (with the usual warning messages).You can also see I'm running Catalina on an unsupported mid 2010 mac mini. All seems to be well so far... other than some heavy CPU usage by kernel_task.
I haven't compiled a project from HISE yet, so that's the next step.
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batchCompileOSX: line 2: /Applications/HISE-scriptnode/tools/Projucer/Projucer.app/Contents/MacOS/Projucer: Permission denied
We'll probably have to redirect HISE to the newer version of Projucer, or just copy the new version to the HISE folder.
I'll tinker with that later today. -
Looks like it's a no go to compile a plugin as the Hi_Modules seem to be referenced from a modified version of Projucer.
Maybe @Christoph-Hart can update the included version of projucer to 4.5.4 at some point in the future? -
@dustbro I'm always using the last version from the official Juce website.
I don't know anything about Cataclysma... Euuhh Catavista... Euuhh Catalina I wanted to say!!! -
@ustk I only looked at it quickly. Good to know you're successfully using the latest juce
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Good to know you're successfully using the latest juce
But how did you back port the customizations I did to the juce codebase? I am sure there are a few ones that prevent compiling HISE with the stock JUCE code.
BTW, if you want a better projucer, just build it again using the source code in the HISE codebase, the projucer binary in the repo is just a compiled version of this.
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I mistakenly replaced the JUCE folder within HISE instead of just swapping out Projucer.
It appears to be working.
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@Christoph-Hart Humm that's strange, I just launch the 5.4.5 Projucer, then I open the
Hise standalone.jucer
file, apply the current IPP and OS structure change if needed, and compile... -
@ustk I've just tried to build HISE on Catalina, using:
- Xcode 11.4
- Projucer 5.4.7
As the rest of this thread suggests, the modified Projucer included in the HISE repository doesn't open on Catalina, so I tried to build using Projucer 5.4.7 downloaded directly.
I'm running into a bunch of build errors, however. I was able to fix preliminary ones about IPP (by building without IPP as the HISE wiki suggests), but now I'm getting these:
Any advice would be much appreciated!
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@breezykermo not a supported OS... wait until it is supported
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While you wait for a solution, here is a build that will work - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8e8idawxwspcg4b/AAAGC-9AzmS3CCnc7rRZoYo4a?dl=0
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@breezykermo the very latest Xcode gives me the same errors. You can download xcode 10.3 from the apple developer archives. That works like a charm on Catalina
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@d-healey fantastic, thank you.
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@dustbro also fantastic! thanks so much.
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@d-healey said in Projucer And macOS Catalina:
While you wait for a solution, here is a build that will work - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8e8idawxwspcg4b/AAAGC-9AzmS3CCnc7rRZoYo4a?dl=0
I use this version on catalina with xcode 10.3 installed, when exporting, this error appear :
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@myhomestudio Looks like you're missing the xcpetty gem. To install this you need to open the terminal and put:
$ gem install xcpretty
Here is the xcpetty github page for reference. Instructions are more detailed if you scroll down a bit.
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@Crystal-Audio oh thx I will try this
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@Crystal-Audio
I have installed xcpretty I think, and now there is a different error -
@myhomestudio Yes it looks like you did. Nice work. You will need someone like @d-healey to take a look at this. That one is beyond me.
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What version of xcode are you using?