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      Cyberdyne387 last edited by

      Hello again,

      So after some time, I revisited Hise by way of updating the source code I had of the project. That said, I feel it best to let everyone involved know: if you want to build for macOS Catalina using its own SDK, in addition to specifying 64-bit only builds, you also have to change all of the references to "Point" in the source code to specify "juce::Point". If my hunch is right and that is the correct type being referenced, then am I correct in assuming that fixing all of the code for everyone wouldn't effect non-Mac users? If so, then I feel it's worth addressing.

      Thank you for your time.

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        d.healey last edited by

        What do you mean "its own SDK"? Is this for standalone, VST, AU, or AAX? I'm pretty sure people are already building on Catalina successfully.

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          Dan Korneff last edited by Dan Korneff

          New in JUCE 6. They are now requiring the use of juce:: to reduce name collisions when using multiple libraries.

          If you add:

          using namespace juce
          

          to the JuceHeader.h, it will remove the need to use juce::

          There's also a setting in projucer that will do it for you.

          namespace.png

          Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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            d.healey last edited by

            HISE is still JUCE 5

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              Dan Korneff @d.healey last edited by

              @d-healey That's only if he used the version of Projucer distributed with HISE. He may have downloaded and used JUCE6 to compile HISE.

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                Cyberdyne387 @d.healey last edited by Cyberdyne387

                First of all, apologies for my delayed response.

                d.healey is correct about one thing: I don't have any JUCE 6 installations on this particular computer. When I said the SDK, I was referring to the macOS Catalina SDK, and I know it's a problem with that because using an older SDK (i.e. for Mojave) circumvents this problem.

                Also, just to clarify: the latest version I have of Projucer is 5.4.7, and I didn't even use that for my current build.

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                  Cyberdyne387 @Dan Korneff last edited by

                  @dustbro Having looked at this whole message now, that’s good to know there’s an automated way to update the class names in the cpp files. Will make use of that next time I try building.

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                    d.healey @Cyberdyne387 last edited by

                    @Cyberdyne387

                    macOS Catalina SDK

                    What's that for? XCode?

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                      Cyberdyne387 @d.healey last edited by

                      @d-healey said in Building for Catalina:

                      @Cyberdyne387

                      macOS Catalina SDK

                      What's that for? XCode?

                      Exactly.

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                        d.healey @Cyberdyne387 last edited by

                        @Cyberdyne387 I see, I think others have got around the problem by using an older version of XCode.

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                          Cyberdyne387 @d.healey last edited by

                          @d-healey said in Building for Catalina:

                          @Cyberdyne387 I see, I think others have got around the problem by using an older version of XCode.

                          Well, again, I did make it work on my end with the current version of XCode by specifying what classes for Points instead of leaving them ambiguous. I just brought this up to see if Christoph is willing to update the code to address this.

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                            d.healey @Cyberdyne387 last edited by

                            @Cyberdyne387 Do the changes affect people who aren't using Catalina? If not, then I'm all for it.

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                              Cyberdyne387 @d.healey last edited by

                              @d-healey That's the other reason why I bring this up: I don't know for certain. My guess is it won't affect other platforms since the only difference is that I explicitly specify which Point class the code is referring to, which, evidently, was JUCE's anyway.

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