If you have an apple silicon, it'll run under the hood the arm code and then it will only find and load 'arm64' externals?
From my understanding, yes. For that reason, I guess it's not a good idea to provide universal binaries at this point and we should rather ship seperate binaries. Once most externals are available as universal binaries, we might ship Pd as a universal binary as well.

Of course, you can always force apps to run under Rosetta, but I don't think that's a good user experience.

Christof

On 29.03.2022 16:02, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Em seg., 28 de mar. de 2022 às 07:17, Dan Wilcox <danomat...@gmail.com> escreveu:

    Howdy Miller,

    the macOS 10.10+ build is working fine and supports both x86_64 &
    arm64. I think you can remove the link to my previous 0.52-1
    arm64-only build on the download page.


Great to know that, so let me see if I get it straight. If you have an apple silicon, it'll run under the hood the arm code and then it will only find and load 'arm64' externals? Or can you load both externals types? How does it work?

Oh, and Miller's site should say it is a universal binary ready for the new macs!

cheers



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