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Webp not working on M1 Mac (Apple Silicon) #39
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Hey @corygrunk! So sorry for the delay. None of us at Tidbyt have access to an M1 Mac, so we'd certainly need help from the community to be able to support M1 based installs at the moment. Can you confirm if this is still an issue? |
Actually, it is more of an issue now. I revisited this today and am unable to install Pixlet through brew on an M1 Mac. I run the install command in Homebrew and get this error:
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@corygrunk I was able to install on my M1 but had to build from source. Here are the steps I did: Pixlet Installation on Apple Silicon with Homebrew
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Can confirm I got the original error on an M1 Mac:
but I was also able to build it from source with @btjones instructions and start pixlet. |
this adds arm64 to the list of supported go architectures in the goreleaser configuration. it also updates the fetch-artifacts.sh script to copy the linux and darwin arm64 artifacts. i'm not entirely sure how this fits into the buildkite CI process, but it seems like it might need to be updated. i'm able to run the goreleaser command locally and see it generate all the proper files. one interesting and important note about building the render module while running on macos, i did need to set up the CPATH and LIBRARY_PATH as described here tidbyt#39 (comment)
this adds arm64 to the list of supported go architectures in the goreleaser configuration. it also updates the fetch-artifacts.sh script to copy the linux and darwin arm64 artifacts. i'm not entirely sure how this fits into the buildkite CI process, but it seems like it might need to be updated. i'm able to run the goreleaser command locally and see it generate all the proper files. one interesting and important note about building the render module while running on macos, i did need to set up the CPATH and LIBRARY_PATH as described here #39 (comment) Co-authored-by: Mark Spicer <spicer93@gmail.com>
I installed Pixlet via Homebrew on a M1 MacBook Pro, but am getting the following errors with the Web library when running the "Hello World" curl command:
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