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Macports m1 mac
Macports m1 mac






macports m1 mac
  1. #Macports m1 mac how to#
  2. #Macports m1 mac install#
  3. #Macports m1 mac Pc#
  4. #Macports m1 mac mac#

This method works, and has been tested on Intel and Apple Silicon Macs.

#Macports m1 mac how to#

There have been some slight changes, so I thought I’d just make a new article here, including how to get it working on Apple Silicon Macs.

#Macports m1 mac mac#

I have written a post previously on how to set up PowerShell on a Mac to connect to Exchange Online. If it works, hooray! Add it to your ~/.zshrc (Based on your output, it looks likely to be your shell.Connect to Exchange Online using PowerShell on macOS – now 100% native arm64/Apple Silicon Try building like so: PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/homebrew/opt/openssl/lib/pkgconfig cargo build My homebrew is installed in /usr/local/opt, so I've added this to my search path using the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable: $ echo $PKG_CONFIG_PATH ZiCog: is keg-only, which means it was not symlinked into /opt/homebrew,Įxport it's not mentioned, the homebrew-installed pkgconfig file (which allows the build process to discover the correct flags to pass to the C compiler) is also not automatically added to your search path. > note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtraceĪny advice for a Mac neophyte much appreciated. > thread 'main' panicked at 'don't know how to configure OpenSSL for aarch64-apple-darwin', /Users/zicog/.cargo/registry/src/-1ecc6299db9ec823/openssl-src-111.6.0+1.1.1d/src/lib.rs:178:18 > cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=OPENSSL_NO_VENDOR > AARCH64_APPLE_DARWIN_OPENSSL_NO_VENDOR unset > cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=AARCH64_APPLE_DARWIN_OPENSSL_NO_VENDOR > process didn't exit successfully: `/Users/zicog/conveqs/conq-sm-decoder/target/debug/build/openssl-sys-29c757dffae9a1e2/build-script-main` (exit code: 101) > error: failed to run custom build command for `openssl-sys v0.9.60` I have no idea.īut my project build fails to build: > ✗ cargo build Which may or may not have been a good idea.

macports m1 mac

> Installing openssl Activating openssl Cleaning openssl > Installing zlib Activating zlib Cleaning lib

#Macports m1 mac install#

On the other hand I have also tried this: **✗** sudo /opt/local/bin/port -N install openssl +universal If you need to have first in your PATH run:įor compilers to find you may need to set: pem files is keg-only, which means it was not symlinked into /opt/homebrew,

macports m1 mac

To reinstall 1.1.1i, run `brew reinstall **conq-sm-decoder** **git:(** **master** **)** **✗** brew reinstall **Downloading **Īlready downloaded: **Reinstalling** **Pouring **Caveats**Ī CA file has been bootstrapped using certificates from the system Warning: 1.1.1i is already installed and up-to-date But I can't get any of my projects that use openssl to build.Īfter much googling around I think I have MacPorts installed. Happily "Hello World" compiled out of the box. I managed to install rustup, Cargo and Rust using the same procedure I use for Debian. Only problem is I have never used a Mac and have no idea how to drive it.

#Macports m1 mac Pc#

Great machine, puts my old big box PC to shame. And especially as my MS Surface Pro's battery exploded once and now the replacement only holds a charge for an hour or so. When he suggested MacBook M1 I agreed, having heard good things of the new fangled ARM based Macs. My partner in business decided to splash some cache on new machines for us. Anyone know how to install openssl on a Mac M1 so that I can get my projects that use the openssl crate to build?








Macports m1 mac