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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @iamlamprey
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      @iamlamprey said in Linux vs ThirdParty Nodes:

      but I can't use "Compile DSP Networks to DLL" because Linux

      Works here

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      • iamlampreyI
        iamlamprey @d.healey
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        @d-healey Did you have to set anything up special? Mine just asks me to go through the Compile wizard forever

        Edit: ok im definitely missing something, my Export Wizard asks me for an IDE and the dropdown list is just empty

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @iamlamprey
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          @iamlamprey The wizard doesn't work on Linux, in fact I recall disabling it in a commit a few months ago, but perhaps that's only for plugin export. You can bypass it by checking the setting in project preferences, if you don't see it then you'll need to edit the settings xml file in the HISE app data folder. I think I demonstrate this in the bootcamp.

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          • iamlampreyI
            iamlamprey @d.healey
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            @d-healey I've got this:

            <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
            
            <CompilerSettings>
              <HisePath value="home/user/Documents/HISE"/>
              <UseIPP value="0"/>
              <ExportSetup value="1"/>
            </CompilerSettings>
            
            

            Still just asks me every time, I'm not using your fork, do you know if you've made any other changes that might affect this?

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            • iamlampreyI
              iamlamprey @iamlamprey
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              ah there's a full 35 min video in the course, thank you sir :)

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              • Dan KorneffD
                Dan Korneff @iamlamprey
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                @iamlamprey I remember somewhere that the configuration exists in 2 different places for some reason. You might be editing the wrong one.

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                • iamlampreyI
                  iamlamprey @Dan Korneff
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                  @Dan-Korneff Yep you're right, I had to copy

                  ~/.config/HISE/compilerSettings.xml

                  to

                  ~/.hise/compilerSettings.xml

                  Ctrl + H to view hidden files, for anyone stumbling upon this in the future

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                  • d.healeyD
                    d.healey @iamlamprey
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                    @iamlamprey said in Linux vs ThirdParty Nodes:

                    ~/.config/HISE/

                    Where did this come from?

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                    • iamlampreyI
                      iamlamprey @d.healey
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                      @d-healey Clanker said it was the Linux equivalent of %appdata%

                      Copying it seemed to get me past the compile wizard, and I can use Compile DSP networks to dll to create the .sh script, but that's all it makes

                      I don't get the usual folder structure or even the AutoGeneratedProject.jucer file

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                      • iamlampreyI
                        iamlamprey
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                        Okay, just had to add my HISE path to that same file 🙂

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