Is HISE Compatible with Xcode 26?
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Anyone know?
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@brucerothwell Yep, I use it everyday (26.5)
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@ustk Are you on Tahoe?
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@dannytaurus Yup I am
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I am also on Tahoe.
I am, for the first time, trying to Export to Standalone.
When the compiling begins in the terminla window, I see an error.
Opened the exported project in Xcode 26, found thr error, and fixed it by disabling “IPP” in HISE settings.
Re-exported the project, and another single error was revealed.
Someone indicated there could be an incompatibility betwixt HISE 4.1 and Xcode 26.
NOTE: I am nee to this HISE world, and audio plugin development.
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@brucerothwell IPP is not needed for Hise, so yes, you can always drop it. For windows it only needed for accelerating convolution reverb and a few other things.
When you say Hise 4.1, do you mean you haven't built it from the develop branch? the current version i 4.9.
You also need to pull the JUCE submodule from git into your the Hise folder.Then compile Hise and let see what you get
Once you have a recent and stable Hise base, you can try export your project again
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@ustk i had downloaded and installed 4.1 — what I thought to be the latest installer.
I did not build from q development branch — did not know I needed to.
I ran the Export Wizard, and it had me download a few things.
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@brucerothwell Unfortunately, that's pretty much all wrong

You need to clone the latest develop branch and build HISE yourself.
Take a look here: https://github.com/christophhart/HISE and scroll down to System Requirements and How To Compile HISE
When you've compiled HISE, don't use the Export Wizard. I think it's still broken. Use the Export > Export As ... menu items.
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@brucerothwell said in Is HISE Compatible with Xcode 26?:
NOTE: I am nee to this HISE world, and audio plugin development.
You might find this free course helpful: https://audiodevschool.com/courses/hise-bootcamp/