This is just to say that with Mark Hesslings help we now have the possibility 
to build for M1 Mac running Big Sur from Jenkins. Building works just fine and 
the complete test suite passes without error

Interpreter:        REXX-ooRexx_5.0.0(MT)_64-bit 6.05 17 Oct 2021
OS Name:            DARWIN
SysVersion:         Darwin 20.6.0

Tests ran:          24076
Assertions:         387098
Failures:           0
Errors:             0

File search:        00:00:03.045320
Suite construction: 00:00:00.426182
Test execution:     00:04:58.664938
Total time:         00:05:02.190228

Finished: SUCCESS

So what remains to be tested if if we can create „fat“ binaries on this 
machine, I think Rony had some input here? Mark have already done this so it 
should be doable.

Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
P.O. Jonsson
oor...@jonases.se



> Am 12.10.2021 um 22:16 schrieb P.O. Jonsson <oor...@jonases.se>:
> 
> Dear Rony,
> 
>> 
>>> and and likewise change /share/ooRexx/native.api to 
>>> /share/ooRexx/samples/native.api
>> 
>> No this currently got changed from "share/ooRexx/native.api" to 
>> "share/ooRexx/samples/native.api“.
> 
> Ok I can see this now, the last time I did not get the changes from SVN due 
> to the invalid certificate, it is ok now
> 
>> 
>>> Regarding the "doc" sub-sub-sub-folder I find your proposal 
>>> counterintuitive, al least for macOS,
>>> The documentation should be readily available, not in a folder 3 layers down
>> 
>> On MacOS there would be a directory layout for Frameworks and Applications 
>> that Apple suggests
>> (therefore the layout of the Mac BSF4ooRexx installer is structured the way 
>> it is, cf. [1], [2]).
>> Looking at different MacOS installations in the /Applications folder shows 
>> that application
>> developers do not necessarily adhere to the Apple suggested layout. As such 
>> I think you are free to
>> define any directory structure that you think is intuitive and helpful. 
> 
> What is „right“ on macOS is a philosophical question, I have all kinds of 
> applications/frameworks/bundles etc on my machine, depending on when,how and 
> by whom they were created. The macOS installer is a „hack“ in that sense, 
> anyone with a wish to make it compliant with all the rules of Apple´s whims 
> is more than welcome to amend the installer builder
> 
> What would be much more interesting would be to get hold of an M1 based Mac 
> for connecting to Jenkins.
> 
> ~P.O.
> 
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