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README incorrectly says there's no binary release for Apple Silicon #404

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tchajed opened this issue Mar 8, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #444
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README incorrectly says there's no binary release for Apple Silicon #404

tchajed opened this issue Mar 8, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #444
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tchajed commented Mar 8, 2024

The README says to use the "from sources" method for "Apple Silicon / M1". This is out of date; there's now a binary dmg release for arm64.

Also note that referring to "M1" is now confusing since there are M2 and M3 processors. arm64 would be a better keyword to mention.

@MSoegtropIMC MSoegtropIMC added kind: bug Something isn't working part: documentation Improvements or additions to documentation labels Mar 11, 2024
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Thanks for the report - this is indeed both wrong.

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tchajed commented Sep 27, 2024

Just FYI that this still isn't fixed. I believe you should consider macOS to approximately mean Apple Silicon at this point. I ran into these instructions seeing them linked from the setup instructions for this class at MPRI.

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pauloud commented Oct 29, 2024

Hello, I am curious about a point : I have an apple sillicon, but if I had an Intel one, which method should I pick ?

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rtetley commented Oct 29, 2024

Hello, I am curious about a point : I have an apple sillicon, but if I had an Intel one, which method should I pick ?

At this stage, I believe it's no longer about which type of processor you have but rather how experienced you are

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