On Sat, 2022-05-21 at 09:03 -0700, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
> Hi Jonas;
> 
>   I think that the Rosetta tool only works for x86-64 binaries that
> were built for Micro$oft.
> 
>   When I try the method as outlined at
> https://www.imore.com/how-identify-intel-based-apps-m1-mac
>   I don't see any way to select a different execution method (such as 
> Rosetta).

No, as far as I understand Rosetta is automatic: Whenever you try to
execute a binary that was built for "Intel" Macs (nothing to do with
Microsoft), macOS will do the translation on the fly. Can you just try
that, ie download the darwin-x86_64 package, extract it and see how it
goes?

>   I, obviously, don't know much about this, so it is likely that I am
> missing something here.
> 
>   In general, I think it would be a good idea to support Apple Silicon
> directly soon, as there will be more requests for it.

I agree.

Jonas

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