Re: [NTG-context] Context install for Apple Silicon M1 mac mini

2020-12-01 Thread Keith McKay

Hi Otared,

Thank you for your kind offer but Hans has modified the install script 
such that it downloads the intel binaries which work under Rosetta on my 
mac mini. I've ran context  through the Terminal app and it went like a 
dream. Just to setup TeXShop and or TeXWorks and that is me sorted.


Thanks again and Best Wishes

Keith McKay

Scotland, UK

On 01/12/2020 17:17, Otared Kavian wrote:

Hi Keith,

You may try to copy to your new machine the whole folder where you have 
installed LMTX on your old machine, and then run
context --make
there. Indeed if this works for your current LMTX folder you'll need someone to 
prepare a whole working folder of updated LMTX. As long as I have a PowerBook 
with the old chip (and running MacOS 14), I may do this for you and then put a 
zip file on Dropbox. However I may be too pushed to get a new M1 PowerBook in 
the future.

Best regards: Otared K.


On 1 Dec 2020, at 13:01, Keith McKay  wrote:

Hi,

I have recently retired my 2012 mac mini in favour of a new Apple silicon M1 mac mini on 
which I would like to install ConTeXt. I know that their are no ARM binaries yet for 
ConTeXt but Apple say that intel binaries can be run on an ARM using the Rosetta 
emmulation software. I tried to download the intel binaries using the install.sh that 
comes with the context-osx-64.zip file but of course it does not recognise the ARM chip 
and suggests contacting the mailing list. In some previous emails to the list, in which I 
was a participent, (see the post "new upload" of 26/11/2020) their was some 
discussion on how Context could be set up to work on these machines by building binaries 
using Xcode. I am afraid this is well above my skillset so I was wondering how I could 
get the Intel binaries and then set up ConTeXt running with the Rosetta emulation 
software. I should be able to do that. If this is possible, I would be very happy to do 
some testing and report back my experiences to the list.

Best Wishes

Keith McKay

Scotland, UK

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Re: [NTG-context] Context install for Apple Silicon M1 mac mini

2020-12-01 Thread Hans Hagen

On 12/1/2020 6:17 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:

Hi Keith,

You may try to copy to your new machine the whole folder where you have 
installed LMTX on your old machine, and then run
context --make
there. Indeed if this works for your current LMTX folder you'll need someone to 
prepare a whole working folder of updated LMTX. As long as I have a PowerBook 
with the old chip (and running MacOS 14), I may do this for you and then put a 
zip file on Dropbox. However I may be too pushed to get a new M1 PowerBook in 
the future.
the trick is in the install script: we've added apple arm recognition 
there so assuming an updated install.sh one should be okay


Hans


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Re: [NTG-context] Context install for Apple Silicon M1 mac mini

2020-12-01 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Keith,

You may try to copy to your new machine the whole folder where you have 
installed LMTX on your old machine, and then run 
context --make
there. Indeed if this works for your current LMTX folder you'll need someone to 
prepare a whole working folder of updated LMTX. As long as I have a PowerBook 
with the old chip (and running MacOS 14), I may do this for you and then put a 
zip file on Dropbox. However I may be too pushed to get a new M1 PowerBook in 
the future.

Best regards: Otared K.

> On 1 Dec 2020, at 13:01, Keith McKay  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have recently retired my 2012 mac mini in favour of a new Apple silicon M1 
> mac mini on which I would like to install ConTeXt. I know that their are no 
> ARM binaries yet for ConTeXt but Apple say that intel binaries can be run on 
> an ARM using the Rosetta emmulation software. I tried to download the intel 
> binaries using the install.sh that comes with the context-osx-64.zip file but 
> of course it does not recognise the ARM chip and suggests contacting the 
> mailing list. In some previous emails to the list, in which I was a 
> participent, (see the post "new upload" of 26/11/2020) their was some 
> discussion on how Context could be set up to work on these machines by 
> building binaries using Xcode. I am afraid this is well above my skillset so 
> I was wondering how I could get the Intel binaries and then set up ConTeXt 
> running with the Rosetta emulation software. I should be able to do that. If 
> this is possible, I would be very happy to do some testing and report back my 
> experiences to the list.
> 
> Best Wishes
> 
> Keith McKay
> 
> Scotland, UK
> 
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[NTG-context] Context install for Apple Silicon M1 mac mini

2020-12-01 Thread Keith McKay

Hi,

I have recently retired my 2012 mac mini in favour of a new Apple 
silicon M1 mac mini on which I would like to install ConTeXt. I know 
that their are no ARM binaries yet for ConTeXt but Apple say that intel 
binaries can be run on an ARM using the Rosetta emmulation software. I 
tried to download the intel binaries using the install.sh that comes 
with the context-osx-64.zip file but of course it does not recognise the 
ARM chip and suggests contacting the mailing list. In some previous 
emails to the list, in which I was a participent, (see the post "new 
upload" of 26/11/2020) their was some discussion on how Context could be 
set up to work on these machines by building binaries using Xcode. I am 
afraid this is well above my skillset so I was wondering how I could get 
the Intel binaries and then set up ConTeXt running with the Rosetta 
emulation software. I should be able to do that. If this is possible, I 
would be very happy to do some testing and report back my experiences to 
the list.


Best Wishes

Keith McKay

Scotland, UK

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