Hm,

here in LC 9.6.8 RC2 and 10DP4 i see only   'macOS Intel' and 'macOS Apple 
(experimental)'. 

When i select both, then a universal standalone is created.
So to have separate Intel and M1 versions, I have to run the standalone 
building 2 times.
Once with only Intel selected and then once with only Apple selected

Better would be a third option which would say Universal. So one could select 
all 3 options to get a universal and also versions for each cpu platform.

Anyway, the macOS Apple support is currently experimental, i am pretty sure 
there will be such an option in future. At least i hope so. ;) 

Matthias


> Am 20.06.2022 um 20:54 schrieb Niggemann, Bernd via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> 
> Richmond wrote:
> 
>> In the standalone builder you have always separated
>> Linux 32-bit and 64-bit builds, and the same with
>> Windows: could you alter the MacOS standalones so we
>> end up with one INTEL 64-bit standalone, and one ARM
>> standalone, rather than a awkward sandwich?
> 
> In the current (see subject) versions the standalone
> builder for Mac lets you build:
> 
> either Intel or Arm or both
> 
> Kind regards
> Bernd
> 
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