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therealcmj opened this issue Jan 13, 2024 · 2 comments
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uuu_mac doesn't work on ARM-based macs #12

therealcmj opened this issue Jan 13, 2024 · 2 comments

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ARM based macs can't use the included uuu_mac.

But have no fear - uuu is now available via homebrew.

Please update the docs to instruct users to install uuu via "brew install uuu". And since this works on both x86 and ARM you can remove uuu-mac from the bits entirely.

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Eeems commented Jan 13, 2024

ARM based macs can't use the included uuu_mac.

Did you try with Rosetta?

But have no fear - uuu is now available via homebrew.

Please update the docs to instruct users to install uuu via "brew install uuu".

You can open a pull request to make the changes to the readme, that can then be merged by the repository owner.

And since this works on both x86 and ARM you can remove uuu-mac from the bits entirely.

Some users may not be willing to install homebrew just for one application, so having the pre-compiled version still makes sense, although adding a mac build for arm is probably a good idea.

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therealcmj commented Jan 16, 2024

ARM based macs can't use the included uuu_mac.

Did you try with Rosetta?

Yes. It links to libraries that aren't installed.

But have no fear - uuu is now available via homebrew.
Please update the docs to instruct users to install uuu via "brew install uuu".

You can open a pull request to make the changes to the readme, that can then be merged by the repository owner.

Will do.

And since this works on both x86 and ARM you can remove uuu-mac from the bits entirely.

Some users may not be willing to install homebrew just for one application, so having the pre-compiled version still makes sense, although adding a mac build for arm is probably a good idea.

The directions already advise to install the required libraries via homebrew.

I'll update the readme and do a PR.

Done: #13

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