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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @fazzitog
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      @fazzitog said in Faust error when compiling dll:

      HISE 3.6.2

      What commit are you using?

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        fazzitog @d.healey
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        @d-healey commit d3f364f - bump version to 3.6.2

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          fazzitog @d.healey
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          @d-healey Went to commit 3235dac - bump to version V 3.6.0

          and throws the same error

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          • d.healeyD
            d.healey @fazzitog
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            @fazzitog Oh that's quite old now, I'd try a more recent one.

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              fazzitog @d.healey
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              @d-healey Went to V2.4.8 and worked idk

              previously I made a dll using RNBO. The cmd crashes before it loads RNBO.cpp

              Can it be something?

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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey @fazzitog
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                @fazzitog I'm not familiar with RNBO so I don't know.

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                  HISEnberg @fazzitog
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                  @fazzitog What version of RNBO are you working with?

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                    obolig @fazzitog
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                    @fazzitog Did you ever find a solution? I'm having the same issue.

                    Edit: Are you saying you went to version 2.4.8 of HISE? That doesn't seem right. I thought maybe you meant an older version of Faust, but that didn't work either.

                    Edit 2: I switched over to mac and got it to work easily, but I still can't get it to work on windows. I'm getting the same error stating

                    ...fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'src/FaustReverb.cpp': No such file or directory...
                    
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                      obolig @obolig
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                      @obolig Update: I moved the "FaustReverb.cpp" file up in the folder structure and edited a single line in "FaustReverb.h" from #include "src/FaustReverb.cpp" to #include "FaustReverb.cpp" to account for the changed location. This allowed me to successfully build the DLL and use it in a HardcodedMasterFX.

                      Now the issue is that when I try to export the FX plugin, I get the error "DSP Network sanity check failed ... Hash mismatch".

                      I will continue to try and find a solution. Any help is appreciated.

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                        obolig @obolig
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                        @obolig SOLUTION: Turns out the statement in the generated header file that reads #include "src/FaustReverb.cpp" is not searching in reference to the header file, but instead in reference to your HISE path set in your compiler settings. I dragged the "src" folder (including .cpp file) to my HISE folder and it created a DLL and allowed me to export the FX plugin.

                        I'm guessing this is not the intended process for this. I'll report the issue over on git.

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                          Sounddiy
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                          Same Problem here.

                          @obolig , your solution works for me but how could we manage to find an other way to skip this error each times we compil?

                          thanks

                          Math

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                            Mighty23 @obolig
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                            @obolig said in Faust error when compiling dll:

                            SOLUTION: Turns out the statement in the generated header file that reads #include "src/FaustReverb.cpp" is not searching in reference to the header file, but instead in reference to your HISE path set in your compiler settings. I dragged the "src" folder (including .cpp file) to my HISE folder and it created a DLL and allowed me to export the FX plugin.

                            I think I have the usual problem, which path should /src be moved to? In this post we only refer to the HISE folder.

                            Should I move the /src folder from DSPNetwork located in the Project folder to the folder where HISE is contained? to which route?

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                            • DanHD
                              DanH @Mighty23
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                              @Mighty23 try opening the autogenerated Projucer file and building it from there

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