Force using Rosetta on /usr/bin/perl5.18 - if that's even an option.

Interesting idea, but I can't figure out how to do that. And from what
it says on that page, the option to force Rosetta is only available for
dual universal Intel + Apple Silicon apps.

In Finder you can "Go To...". Enter /usr/bin. There you should find perl5.18. Bring up the information panel for that file. In there you'd see whether that option is available or not.

I can confirm LMS was working for awhile on my M1 Mac, though it was
intermittent and having problems as I described earlier. I've got other
legacy Intel apps that are running just fine under Rosetta. Is it
possible that this has something to do with LMS running under the
Settings Preference pane rather than a normal app?

I don't think so. IMHO the problem is that LMS is not compiled, but to be interpreted by a too installed on the machine (Perl). BUT we do provide some libraries we use. These are built for Intel processors, rather than the M1. So Perl would be fired up as an M1 process, then fails to initialize the binaries we provide.

If we were able to tell macOS to run Perl in Rosetta (the Intel emulation), that could potentially work.

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Michael
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