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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey
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      Get an old Mac Mini, I use a 2012 model.

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        benosterhouse
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        Thanks for the speedy reply!
        I saw that Big Sur won't run on any Mac older than 2013, which is why I was thinking of getting a 2014 model.

        I'd be fine skipping Big Sur though --it sounds like there are other complications with that anyways.

        Are you compiling for Big Sur at all?

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @benosterhouse
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          @benosterhouse I use Mojave.

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart
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            Actually if you do more than just hit compile, I would recommend the 2018 i7 model - itβ€˜s a bit more expensive (around 900 bucks refurbished) but you can expect the compile times to be about 3x faster.

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @Christoph Hart
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              @Christoph-Hart Good idea, I think I'll do the same!

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              • Christoph HartC
                Christoph Hart
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                And yes, Mojave is definitely the place where the cool people hang around right now...

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @Christoph Hart
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                  @Christoph-Hart Can you compile for x86 on an M1 system?

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                  • LindonL
                    Lindon @benosterhouse
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                    @benosterhouse - thats pretty much the spec mac mini I use - its a slow compile(well slow linking anyway) but works fine...

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                    • MikeBM
                      MikeB @Christoph Hart
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                      @Christoph-Hart said in Getting started compiling on Mac:

                      And yes, Mojave is definitely the place where the cool people hang around right now...

                      Well - some can't go any further because of the year their Mac was built.
                      All my Macs (2008-2012) are running HighSierra and Mojave

                      "One hour of trial and error can save 10 minutes of reading the manual."
                      "It's easier to hit the developer with feature requests than to spend 10 minutes reading the manual. :-)))"
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                        benosterhouse
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                        @d-healey I see your instruments are mostly only available on Mojave, with some available on Catalina. Do you get people asking for older and newer versions. I've seen other vst's made with Hise which look like they work on all MacOS's

                        Being totally oblivious to mac up until now, it seems strange that people would be on different operating systems which each can only run certain things, instead of everybody just being on Windows 10. O well.

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                        • LindonL
                          Lindon @benosterhouse
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                          @benosterhouse said in Getting started compiling on Mac:

                          @d-healey I see your instruments are mostly only available on Mojave, with some available on Catalina. Do you get people asking for older and newer versions. I've seen other vst's made with Hise which look like they work on all MacOS's

                          Being totally oblivious to mac up until now, it seems strange that people would be on different operating systems which each can only run certain things, instead of everybody just being on Windows 10. O well.

                          its prob. mostly about noterization and codesigning...

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                            benosterhouse
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                            Ok, so you could compile for all the macOS's on the same computer, but you'd just need to do the codesigning and notarization on different OS's?

                            Yeah, that brings up another question: in order to make a vst available for all the macOS's, do you have to boot your mac in all those different OS's? I heard that once you upgrade on Mac, you can't go back.

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                            • d.healeyD
                              d.healey @benosterhouse
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                              @benosterhouse All of my plugins will run on Catalina, but some haven't been codesigned/notarized yet which means they'll refuse to run until the user whitelists them with gatekeeper.

                              You can codesign/notarize on Mojave, you don't need to do it on Catalina.

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                                benosterhouse
                                last edited by benosterhouse

                                Ok cool.
                                Well, I ordered the 2014 macmini, so I'll learn soon enough about what you can and can't do.

                                By the way, you asked about x86 on Big Sur before, which reminds me of another question:
                                Why are plugins offered in 32-bit still? I always use 64-bit myself, but maybe there are some cases where users actually do need 32-bit?

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

                                  @benosterhouse On Mac only offer 64bit, on Windows you can offer both if you want, but there's little point.

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                                    benosterhouse
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                                    Ok that's what I figured. Good to know.

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                                    • LindonL
                                      Lindon @benosterhouse
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                                      @benosterhouse - heres a document I send to all my customers - which explains a bunch of stuff about getting plugins and stand alone apps ready for shipping. It might help a bit:

                                      PreparingYourProductForSale.pdf

                                      Caveat Emptor - I haven't changed it in the last few months so some of it may be out of date - but I'm pretty certain the codesigning and noterizing bit isn't...

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                                      • DanHD
                                        DanH @Lindon
                                        last edited by

                                        @Lindon good doc :thumbs_up:

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                                        • ulrikU
                                          ulrik @Lindon
                                          last edited by

                                          @Lindon great document, thank you! :)

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                                          • MikeBM
                                            MikeB
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                                            absolutely great - thanks for this πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                                            "One hour of trial and error can save 10 minutes of reading the manual."
                                            "It's easier to hit the developer with feature requests than to spend 10 minutes reading the manual. :-)))"
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