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

      @toxonic How many copies of the HISE source code do you have? Did you run make clean first? If not do that.

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      • toxonicT
        toxonic @d.healey
        last edited by toxonic

        @d-healey Oh, now I see, the folder "HISE/HISE-scriptnode" doesn't exist... Where to change that path? actually compiling... i'm exited! :-)

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

          @toxonic You can change it in project preferences.

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          • toxonicT
            toxonic @d.healey
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            @d-healey Uh? I can't find any path leading there... The HISE path is set to "/home/toxonic/Source_Applications/HISE/HISE-develop"

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

              @toxonic And you only have one copy of the source on your system, correct?

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              • toxonicT
                toxonic @d.healey
                last edited by toxonic

                @d-healey I always use a backup folder (HISE/bak/...) for the previous HISE version, in case i have issues with the latest release
                (But no HISE-scriptnode folder for a while anymore...)

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

                  @toxonic Use git if you want to manage multiple versions. Clean the build folder, point your project towards the HISE source that you want to use.

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                  • toxonicT
                    toxonic @d.healey
                    last edited by toxonic

                    @d-healey Uhh? OK, i don't know how to do any of these 3 tasks you mentioned...
                    (Edit: I don't really need that backup folder, but cleaning the build folder? I don't really know what is meant.... And I don't know how to point HISE to the source, i actually use)

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

                      @toxonic

                      1. https://youtu.be/vXr9J9H7NhE

                      2. Run make clean inside HISE/projects/standalone/Builds/LinuxMakefile

                      3. f416dd94-5c83-47e2-ab92-2acb3a31747d-image.png

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                      • toxonicT
                        toxonic @d.healey
                        last edited by

                        @d-healey Okya David, you are great - a million thanks! I really always appreciate your help! :-)

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