Maybee, I think you might need to tell Apple MAC users that if they have M1 (Apple silicon), that t’wont work, at "homebrew “ puts the installed packages in /opt/homebrew instead of the usual /usr/local directory.
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Den 22. sep. 2021 kl. 08.49 skrev Eli Zaretskii < eliz@gnu.org>:
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2021 18:56:20 +0100 From: Alan Third <alan@idiocy.org> Cc: Daniel Fleischer <daniel.fleischer@amobee.com>, 50411@debbugs.gnu.org, nisoni@algon.dk, danflscr@gmail.com
Thanks, this LGTM. Let's wait for a while to see whether we need to say something about this being specific to Intel CPUs. Also, I'd like Alan (CC'ed) to okay this.
Looks good to me.
I'm not sure what a complete solution would look like, I think this particular problem derives from the good old disconnect between the terminal environment and the environment inherited by GUI apps, exacerbated by the way Homebrew installs libgccjit.
I suspect the comment about it being Intel only was because the example gives a path with x86 in it, but it is only an example so that's fine IMO.
Thanks, I installed the patch. Should this bug be closed now?
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