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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey
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      Build without IPP for now.

      If you really need it then check out this link - https://forum.hise.audio/topic/4015/intel-integrated-performance-primitive-links

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      • LindonL
        Lindon @benosterhouse
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        @benosterhouse said in 'ipp.h': No such file or directory:

        most recent HISE source

        You are using the scriptnode branch right?

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          benosterhouse
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          I am using the scriptnode_codegen_rewrite branch.
          I see there's a scriptnode branch as well --would you advise using that one instead?

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          • LindonL
            Lindon @benosterhouse
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            @benosterhouse - yep stick to the scriptnode branch - the scriptnode_codegen_rewrite is (I think) Christophs current working branch..

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              benosterhouse
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              Ok, good to know.

              Actually, using either the scriptnode or scriptnode_codegen_rewrite builds with IPP disabled, I still get the same message when building HISE, "'ipp.h': No such file or directory"

              It was the 2.1.0 branch I got to compile with IPP turned off.
              I was trying too many things yesterday :P

              Well, in any case, I should be using the scriptnode branch, and just ignore that stuff with the older versions.

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              • LindonL
                Lindon @benosterhouse
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                @benosterhouse yep.

                If you want to use IPP (and if you are using convolution reverbs then you will) follow the link David put here earlier - Rudra kindly made a little app to allow you to download the correct IPP - as Intel are playing silly b*ggers and obfuscating older IPP versions...

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                  benosterhouse
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                  Since it's looking for ipp.h whether I have it enabled or not, I might as well use IPP.
                  Thanks David for posting that link!

                  I already have IPP installed from here: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/oneapi/components/ipp.html#gs.z0gj3q
                  I got this link from the description in this video: https://youtu.be/YYUZ4K4J3Os

                  Do I need to un-install it before installing from David's link? https://forum.hise.audio/topic/4015/intel-integrated-performance-primitive-links

                  I just did the installer from David's link and chose "Ipp 2021.2"
                  The installer did do some stuff, downloading a few Mb. I assumed maybe it updated IPP, but I'm still not sure.
                  Maybe I should have uninstalled the previous IPP first.

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                    benosterhouse @Lindon
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                    @Lindon I see David's using IPP 2019.4 in the "Building HISE on Windows 10 2019" video

                    I'll try that version next.

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                    • LindonL
                      Lindon @benosterhouse
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                      @benosterhouse

                      theres a long post about the corrct version here:

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                      ..BUT

                      I havent tried any of them, like David its a long time since I did an IPP install...

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                      • d.healeyD
                        d.healey @benosterhouse
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                        @benosterhouse said in 'ipp.h': No such file or directory:

                        Since it's looking for ipp.h whether I have it enabled or not,

                        If it's giving messages about IPP then you haven't disabled it fully. To do so you also need to remove all header/library paths in Projucer that are pointing to IPP files and folders.

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                            benosterhouse @d.healey
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                            @d-healey Ok, looking through the modules in projucer, I don't see any options regarding IPP.
                            Do I need to do this in Visual Studio?

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                              benosterhouse
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                              Inside Visual studio, if I go to hi_streaming.h I find this:

                              #if USE_IPP
                              #include "ipp.h"
                              #endif

                              In AppConfig.h I found this:
                              #ifndef USE_IPP
                              #define USE_IPP 0
                              #endif

                              It looks like IPP should be disabled?

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                              • d.healeyD
                                d.healey @benosterhouse
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                                @benosterhouse said in 'ipp.h': No such file or directory:

                                @d-healey Ok, looking through the modules in projucer, I don't see any options regarding IPP.
                                Do I need to do this in Visual Studio?

                                Not in the modules. In the exporter section.

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                                  benosterhouse
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                                  I have the same paths set as in the exporter screenshot, and I'm still getting the same ipp.h error.

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                                  • d.healeyD
                                    d.healey @benosterhouse
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                                    @benosterhouse Have you set USE_IPP=0 in the extra definitions?

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                                      benosterhouse
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                                      Aha! I didn't think to click there. Yes, in that section USE_IPP was set to 1

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                                        benosterhouse
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                                        ... and it built! :)

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                                          benosterhouse
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                                          Exporting a VST from HISE, I now get a bunch of errors that look like this:

                                          c1xx : fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '....\JuceLibraryCode\include_hi_zstd_3.cpp': No such file or direc
                                          tory [C:\Documents\Hise\Test Project\Binaries\Builds\VisualStudio2017\Test Project_SharedCode.vcxproj]

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                                          • d.healeyD
                                            d.healey @benosterhouse
                                            last edited by d.healey

                                            @benosterhouse Have you pointed your project to the HISE source code in File >> Preferences.

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