mherger wrote: 
> >> 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.
> 
> -- 
> 
> Michael

OK, I found it but the option is not available in the information panel.


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