Re: How to Install D on my new MacBook with M1 ARM computer

2020-12-30 Thread Dave Chapman via Digitalmars-d-learn
On Wednesday, 30 December 2020 at 00:22:14 UTC, Guillaume Piolat 
wrote:

Hello,

1. Download ldc2-1.24.0-osx-x86_64.tar.xz (or later version)
   from this page: 
https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases


[...]


Thank you very much. This got me going. Right now I don't expect 
to be distributing any consumer software.


Dave Chapman


Re: How to Install D on my new MacBook with M1 ARM computer

2020-12-29 Thread Guillaume Piolat via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Tuesday, 29 December 2020 at 19:04:33 UTC, Dave Chapman wrote:

Greetings,

Apologies If I have double posted.

I received a MacBook pro M1 for Christmas and I would like to 
install a D compiler on it. After looking at the downloads page 
I don't see how to install D on a new MacBook. I did not see a 
precompiled version to download with the possible exception of 
ldc for macOS with 64 bit ARM support (thanks Guillaume!)





Hello,

1. Download ldc2-1.24.0-osx-x86_64.tar.xz (or later version)
   from this page: https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases

2. Unzip where you want, and put the bin/ subdirectory in your 
PATH envvar
   This will give you the ldc2 and dub command in your 
command-line, however they won't work straight away...


3. In Finder, right-click + click "Open" on the bin/dub and 
bin/ldc2 binaries since it is not notarized software, and macOS 
will ask for your approval first. Once you've done that, dub and 
ldc2 can be used from your Terminal normally.


4. Type 'ld' in Terminal, this will install the necessary latest 
XCode.app if it isn't already. That is a painful 10 gb download 
in general. You can also install Xcode from the App Store.


5. You can target normal x86_64 (Rosetta 2) with:
  ldc2 
  dub 

6. If you want to target arm64, adapt the SDK path in 
etc/ldc2.conf with your actual Xcode macOS11.0 path, and then use 
-mtriple=arm64-apple-macos to cross-compile.

  ldc2 -mtriple=arm64-apple-macos 
  dub -a arm64-apple-macos 

Let me know if you want to _distribute_ consumer software for 
macOS, there are a lot more complications with signing and 
notarization.







How to Install D on my new MacBook with M1 ARM computer

2020-12-29 Thread Dave Chapman via Digitalmars-d-learn

Greetings,

Apologies If I have double posted.

I received a MacBook pro M1 for Christmas and I would like to 
install a D compiler on it. After looking at the downloads page I 
don't see how to install D on a new MacBook. I did not see a 
precompiled version to download with the possible exception of 
ldc for macOS with 64 bit ARM support (thanks Guillaume!)


Is there a precompiled version I can use?

Can I grab the x86 version of DMD from my old MacBook and have it 
work via Rosetta2?


Do I need to cross compile?

Is there a recipe somewhere that I can follow?

Thank you for any guidance you can provide,

Dave Chapman