Buona sera Enrico,

On 07.06.2021 17:26, Enrico Sorichetti via Oorexx-devel wrote:
> BTDTGTTS ( Been There Done That Got The Tee Shirt )
> At the beginning of March I made a post 
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> I built the APPLE  ooRexx universal binaries  and the test suite runs 
> >>>>> well down to El Capitan
> >>>>> ( both the x86_64 and the apple silicon  builds)>>>>>
> >>>>> to run the multi arch, multi OS versions tests I used the drag and drop 
> >>>>> installer
>
>
> Nobody was curios on how it was done so I had no incentive to follow on with 
> the implementation
> details

*Wow*!

Sorry, you have been too quick with your solution as you did not even wait for 
a need or question to
come up back then!  ;-)

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Seriously, just went back and found your posting from March 7th, 16:15! I am 
pretty sure that I read
it and thought wow, but we have time and in the meantime have *totally* 
forgotten about it! :(

The reason why I came up with the question right now is a student who has a 
physical new M1 and gets
into troubles when running BSF4ooRexx from the Intel version with Java that got 
compiled for M1 it
seems.

So I would be interested in having a fat binary for ooRexx, if possible at all, 
and you proofed that
it is possible as you had created such an animal already three months ago and 
tested it on both
architectures! With that I should be able to create a fat binary for BSF4ooRexx 
as well, such that
any combination with Intel/arm Java would work!

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Would you be able to share how you did that such that the project becomes able 
to apply/incorporate
whatever is necessary for creating a fat binary for ooRexx on Apple?

I am sure, that many would *really* appreciate this a *lot*, even if this is 
not explicitly said!

Again, I am stumped about you having solved that problem already three months 
ago, kudos to you!

---rony


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