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    • griffinboyG
      griffinboy @David Healey
      last edited by griffinboy

      @David-Healey

      [Nevermind! Solved! I needed to install visual studio 2026]



      Solved question:
      Do you know about this issue?

      D:\Projects\HISE-develop\projects\standalone\Builds\VisualStudio2026\HISE Standalone_App.vcxproj : warning  : The build tools for v145 cannot be found. Install v145 to build using the v145 build tools.
      

      I'm getting this problem when trying to compile Hise Develop on windows.
      v145 is not something that exists.



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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart @griffinboy
        last edited by

        @griffinboy I‘ve also updated the default VS version to 2026 yesterday. All for HISE 5…

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        • griffinboyG
          griffinboy @Christoph Hart
          last edited by griffinboy

          @Christoph-Hart

          I'm actually having a spot of bother there too!

          Compiling dsp networks:

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          But when I do as it asks:

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart @griffinboy
            last edited by

            @griffinboy have you installed vs2026?

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            • griffinboyG
              griffinboy @Christoph Hart
              last edited by griffinboy

              @Christoph-Hart

              Yes, and I compiled Hise with it!

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              Assuming this is it?

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              • David HealeyD
                David Healey @griffinboy
                last edited by

                @griffinboy Nope

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                • griffinboyG
                  griffinboy @David Healey
                  last edited by griffinboy

                  @David-Healey

                  right I see

                  Thank you 🤦

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart @griffinboy
                    last edited by

                    @griffinboy if there ever was a use case for a red circle this would have been it ;)

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                      paper_lung @JulesV
                      last edited by

                      @JulesV which files are you copying into the Juce folder?

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                      • JulesVJ
                        JulesV @paper_lung
                        last edited by

                        @paper_lung Copy all of these files : https://github.com/christophhart/JUCE_customized/tree/6db2ddff165aa48617b76a97e369d7e2ee6a002f to the JUCE folder

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                        • dannytaurusD
                          dannytaurus @paper_lung
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                          @paper_lung @JulesV You shouldn't really be copying any files by hand. Too much room for human error.

                          Let git do the work with the command in David's original post:

                          git submodule update --init --recursive
                          

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