Cannot Compile for MacOS in 2025
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@d-healey Thank you for the response.
When I compile hise from dev branch I get a different error during export:/Users/{username}/Downloads/DLUSH1/Binaries/batchCompileOSX: line 7: /Users/{username}/Downloads/HISE-develop/tools/Projucer/xcbeautify: Bad CPU type in executable
Any idea?
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@d-healey From watching your video I am guessing it is an architecture conflict, I will try again as per your video and let you know how it goes. :)
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@twelvsquid This error is because in the latest version of the HISE source code there is a program called xcbeautify, but the included version is only compatible with Apple Silicon.
I expect this will be fixed soon but for now you need to download the universal version and replace the one that's included. Instructions here - https://forum.hise.audio/topic/12653/bad-cpu-type-in-executable/5?_=1750597092482
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@twelvsquid thank you. I will try that. And am I right in assuming that plugins compiled this way will have the JUCE splash screen? I was unable to disable this option when compiling HISE on my free JUCE license, although all the plugins I did compile on windows with the precompiled release version of HISE work fine and have no splash screen - does this sound correct?
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@twelvsquid said in Cannot Compile for MacOS in 2025:
am I right in assuming that plugins compiled this way will have the JUCE splash screen?
No there won't be a splash screen. You don't need to login to Projucer. At the sign in screen select the Enable GPL Mode button.
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@twelvsquid thank you so much. I really really appreciate all the help. :)
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Have marked as solved, but I am guessing I will need to get my hands on a newer machine as I imagine not many people will be using any plugins on such an old system? My bad for having such an old mac. I mostly dev on PC but would not want to release plugins that exclude 80% of the user market. Even if they are free plugins.
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@twelvsquid It doesn't matter what system you're using, people on newer systems will still be able to run your plugins. I use virtual machines for compiling all my plugins.
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@d-healey I did a genuine little happy dance reading that. Thank you. :)
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@d-healey I seem to have misunderstood, as it seems the plugins are working fine on my mac - but a friend running an M2 says he cannot run it. What steps should I be taking to ensure my plugins run on all mac chipsets? :)
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@twelvsquid said in Cannot Compile for MacOS in 2025:
but a friend
Have you codesigned and notarized the plugin/installer?
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@twelvsquid I have not, if its more involved than calling chmod on the terminal then are there links you suggest I read? I remember having to codesign apps when working with XCode but that was 10 years ago or so.
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@twelvsquid This came up just the other day - https://forum.hise.audio/topic/12909/how-to-sign-and-authenticate-vst-and-au-plug-ins-for-mac