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New release to support Apple Silicon (M1) Macs? #168

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andyw8 opened this issue Mar 19, 2022 · 3 comments
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New release to support Apple Silicon (M1) Macs? #168

andyw8 opened this issue Mar 19, 2022 · 3 comments

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@andyw8
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andyw8 commented Mar 19, 2022

Hi,

The ffi issue seems to have been resolved – I'd love if there could be an updated release so this can be used on Apple Silicon Macs.

Thanks!

(for anyone looking for a temporary workaround: https://rubygems.org/gems/andyw8-seeing_is_believing)

@andyw8 andyw8 changed the title New release to support Intel Macs? New release to support non-Intel Macs? Mar 19, 2022
@andyw8 andyw8 changed the title New release to support non-Intel Macs? New release to support Apple Silicon Macs? Mar 19, 2022
@andyw8 andyw8 changed the title New release to support Apple Silicon Macs? New release to support Apple Silicon (M1) Macs? Mar 21, 2022
@Vucius
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Vucius commented Aug 3, 2022

maybe we can manually changing seeing_is_believing.gemspec?
the line 22 s.add_dependency "ffi", "~> 1.15

@janko
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janko commented Dec 15, 2022

Yes, releasing this fix would make a huge difference for me, I currently cannot install seeing_is_believing on my M1 Mac. In the past I installed it manually from the repo, but I would prefer not having to do that on every new Ruby version 😛

@nilcolor
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$ gem install specific_install
$ gem specific_install https://github.com/JoshCheek/seeing_is_believing.git

not the best solution but works. and easier than manual process.

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