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      mwplugs
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      so. i was lucky to get the latest HISE develop build to compile

      Catalina, xcode 12.4 it worked perfect. just changed deployment to 10.14

      plugins have exported flawlessly on windows with the same HISE. but on my mac version im getting the following error

      /usr/local/bin/xcpretty: /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/2.3/usr/bin/ruby: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
      
      

      im not the best at this but it looks like ruby isnt installed or xcpretty? or something like that. i did just update to catalina in order to run the bare minimum xcode 12.4

      thought?

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        d.healey @mwplugs
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        @mwplugs install xcpretty. The command you need is sudo gem install xcpretty I think.

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          mwplugs @d.healey
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          @d-healey yes i figured it out i did

          sudo gem install xcpretty -n /usr/local/bin
          
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            mwplugs @mwplugs
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            @mwplugs just in case this works..how can i validate that my plugin will run AU and VST in both m1 native and regular systems?

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              d.healey @mwplugs
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              @mwplugs Check in the project's .jucer file what the architectures are set to. If it's both x86 and Arm, and it compiles successfully, then it will work.

              You should also run your plugins through pluginval and auval

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