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Since the introduction of apple silicon, universal binaries are used to package two binaries (intel binary and apple silicon binary) into one.
This way developers can distribute a single app that will run both on Intel Macs and the new M series Macs.
CMake seems to support this. There is also a tool on mac called lipo that can be used to do this.
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Since the introduction of apple silicon, universal binaries are used to package two binaries (intel binary and apple silicon binary) into one.
This way developers can distribute a single app that will run both on Intel Macs and the new M series Macs.
CMake seems to support this. There is also a tool on mac called lipo that can be used to do this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: