Mac OS build problems
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@ElectroBlue said in Mac OS build problems:
My goal now is to master doing that first before I do anything else.
A very wise idea. Once you get over this bump it will be plain sailing - well actually you'll need to get over the same bump on Windows too, but then it will be plain sailing, mostly :)
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@d-healey Ah Ok Got it! Thanks for clarifying that. :)
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@d-healey Ok, good to know. You are the expert at this so I will follow your lead. :)
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@d-healey Ok, so I watched your latest video on Patreon/YouTube and followed all your instructions for Mac OS: I installed xcpretty and GIT. Xcode 15 Beta 6 with command line tools I had already installed. It took a while but it finally finished and it said it completed successfully...
It created a HISE folder with everything inside but when I launch the HISE app from ...
I'm having the same issue as before: The app never launches ... it bounces up and down for a bit and then not responding...
So... hmmmm .... what could be going on here? I did see quite a bit of yellow warnings as I was running your script in the Terminal but I didn't see any error messages. Maybe I need to restart my iMac again?
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@ElectroBlue Open HISE in the terminal (drag the app onto the terminal window and hit enter) and see if you get any errors.
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@d-healey It says "permission denied"
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@ElectroBlue Try the
chmod +x
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@d-healey said in Mac OS build problems:
chmod +x
I tried that. It doesn't fix the problem. My computer hates me! lol
I don't remember what command to use after SUDO if I was going to try that. -
@ElectroBlue Why is your user called test?
You might need to open gatekeeper, or whatever security settings your version of MacOS has and whitelist the HISE application
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mac-help/mh40616/13.0/mac/13.0
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@d-healey said in Mac OS build problems:
Why is your user called test?
I don't know? It's been that way for years. I think a long time ago I was having some issues so I created a new user account called "test" to see if the problem still existed in a fresh user account ... and it didn't so then I just used that account.
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@d-healey said in Mac OS build problems:
You might need to open gatekeeper, or whatever security settings your version of MacOS has and whitelist the HISE application
I looked everywhere and cannot find anything called gatekeeper. I also went through every single item listed in my Mac OS Ventura security settings ... I even gave Terminal Full Dis Access. Nothing I try seems to be working to solve this issue. but someone the other day listed a SUDO command that worked to get rid of that Permission Denied message but I can't remember it now and I've been scouring the internet with no luck. Every website says to use SUDO but they don't list the command to use after it. Ugh
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@ElectroBlue
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine path_to_app
Perhaps?
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@d-healey no such luck :sad_but_relieved_face: :loudly_crying_face:
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@d-healey could the issue have something to do with the fact that I'm using an Intel-based Mac and not Apple Silicon? I had a similar issue with Romplur a while back... it wouldn't export on an Intel-based Mac ...their support said that it currently only works on M1 Macs.
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@d-healey So I decided to create a fresh new user account on my iMac and test it out there and see if it works and it worked!!! Thank you Jesus!! I compiled HISE from your script! Now I just need to figure out how to export my instrument… that part still doesn’t work yet. Not quite smooth sailing, But it’s progress not perfection
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@ElectroBlue @d-healey, at least in my case, it was because I changed the name of the folder which the HISE source and my projects were in. Changed it back—finally launches.