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Would an Apple Silicon native build be possible? #146

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milanglacier opened this issue Dec 27, 2021 · 4 comments
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Would an Apple Silicon native build be possible? #146

milanglacier opened this issue Dec 27, 2021 · 4 comments

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@milanglacier
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milanglacier commented Dec 27, 2021

Dear developer team:

Hi! As apple has released its Apple Silicon chip for over 1 years, Mac world will be eventually turn to Intel-free.
While VIA via Rosetta2 works fine on my M1 MacBook, however, I think a new build (universal) ]won't be such a huge problem. Would an Apple M1 native build be possible?
Thank you for your support!

@milanglacier milanglacier changed the title Apple CoudApple M1 native Dec 27, 2021
@milanglacier milanglacier changed the title CoudApple M1 native Would an Apple Silicon native build be possible? Dec 27, 2021
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ghost commented Jan 21, 2022

Would be an interesting idea, maybe someone could fork the project and work on it and merge it upstream?

@milanglacier
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Would be an interesting idea, maybe someone could fork the project and work on it and merge it upstream?

If you have a guide on how to build from source, I would be willing to give it a try. But without a guide, it is hard to build from source.

@arran-nz
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@milanglacier AFAIK the source code is not available for VIA

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reynaldot commented May 4, 2022

@milanglacier This seems like a good working alternative to me https://github.com/vial-kb/vial-gui

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