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

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                            benosterhouse
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                            No I hadn't. Now I'm getting "Cannot open include file: 'ipp.h'" when I export a VST.

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                              David Healey @benosterhouse
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                              @benosterhouse Did you uncheck the use IPP box in project preferences?

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                                benosterhouse
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                                That was it. The VST exported!
                                Thank you :D

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