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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @Reylon
      last edited by d.healey

      @Reylon said in Exporting a test library:

      Inside the builds folder there are some files with my library name but no Compiled folder.

      Why are you looking inside the builds folder? Binaries/Compiled/

      And why is it all on your C drive? That's weird, it should be in your project folder.

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        Reylon
        last edited by Reylon

        @d-healey Im looking in the Builds because the other options are "JuceLibreCode"
        "Source" "AutogeneratedProject.Jucer" and "BatchCompile.bat"

        I have the Hise-develop folder on my documents folder so I think that's why?
        Hise only accepts that particular path.

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @Reylon
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          @Reylon Where is your project folder?

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            Reylon
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            @d-healey Desktop
            there is a Binaries folder but same thing, no compiled folder

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              d.healey @Reylon
              last edited by d.healey

              @Reylon said in Exporting a test library:

              @d-healey Desktop
              there is a Binaries folder but same thing, no compiled folder

              I think you have an organizational issue to deal with first. If your HISE install is in your documents folder and your project folder is on your desktop, there shouldn't be a random Binaries folder floating around in the root of your C drive.

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                Reylon
                last edited by Reylon

                @d-healey sorry, the folder was in my c drive because I had the path not to my project but to the Hise develop so thats why. I deleted it now.

                The problem is that I don't get a compiled folder. When I open the autogenerated jucer project it shows to a compile folder that is simply not there. This is my third installation and same thing.

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @Reylon
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                  @Reylon Which version of Visual Studio are you using?

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                    Reylon
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                    @d-healey 2017

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                      d.healey @Reylon
                      last edited by

                      @Reylon Can you make a video showing the export from start to finish?

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                        Reylon
                        last edited by Reylon

                        @d-healey Sure! :)

                        2022-08-21 15-32-46.mp4

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @Reylon
                          last edited by d.healey

                          @Reylon The quality is too low so I couldn't see exactly what was happening but I can tell you that your project didn't compile so that's why you are not seeing any output. It takes several minutes for a project to compile.

                          It looked like you were exporting a 32bit version, are you using a 32bit system?

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                            Reylon @d.healey
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                            @d-healey im actually on 64 but when exporting 64 it says ”the file path not found”

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                            • d.healeyD
                              d.healey @Reylon
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                              @Reylon Have you set the path to the HISE source code in your project preferences?

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                                Reylon @d.healey
                                last edited by Reylon

                                @d-healey Yes the one folder you left in downloads in your tutorial. Hise develope folder.

                                Btw thank you soo much for all the great tutorials☺️

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                                  d.healey @Reylon
                                  last edited by

                                  @Reylon Can you show me the path you are using there?

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                                    Reylon
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                                    @d-healey C:\Users\Reylon\Documents\HISE-develop

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                                      d.healey @Reylon
                                      last edited by d.healey

                                      @Reylon Looks good. What happens if you open the project's .jucer file in Projucer and from there open it in Visual Studio (just like when you compile HISE)?

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                                        Reylon
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                                        @d-healey This is what I got from the visual studio output section

                                        Upgrading project 'Xlibrary test_App'...
                                        Configuration 'Debug|x64': changing Platform Toolset to 'v143' (was 'v141').
                                        Configuration 'Release|x64': changing Platform Toolset to 'v143' (was 'v141').
                                        Retargeting End: 1 completed, 0 failed, 0 skipped

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                                          Reylon
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                                          @d-healey also this: The build tools for Visual Studio 2017 (v141) cannot be found. To build using the Visual Studio 2022 (v143) build tools, either click the Project menu or right-click the solution, and then select "Retarget Solution". Install Visual Studio 2017 (v141) to build using the Visual Studio 2017 (v141) build tools.

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                                            Reylon
                                            last edited by Reylon

                                            @d-healey you mention in your video to download visual studio 2022 but some say using 2017 is good because other versions fail?

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