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conda on apple silicon #983
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Here are the error messages for bhtree and hop. It seems to be a problem that certain functions aren't loaded correctly ? |
right - the problem is that you're compiling with clang rather than gcc. We don't support clang currently. |
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Just to note: conda-forge uses clang and gfortran to build all its Mac packages. There are GCC Conda-packages for Mac, but conda-forge doesn't use them by default. So I guess I'll have to see whether it's easier to get conda-forge to build with a different C++ compiler or to get AMUSE and the community codes to build with clang... I do seem to have managed to build an Intel Mac package for amuse-framework now (on my Linux laptop, they cross-compile!), and my next step is to try to figure out how to get it to do the same for Apple Silicon. If I can make that work, then you'll be able to conda install amuse there... |
Maybe we can keep the issue open then to track the progress? I can't add a keep-open tag, so I thought I would close the issue manually before the stalebot would close it. |
Yes, why not? I'm doing all platforms at the same time, so there may be some overlap with #984, but people specifically interested in Apple Silicon would then be able to follow here, and maybe we can do a bit of testing here once I've got something testable together. Latest update: conda claims to have built some Apple Silicon packages for amuse-framework (on my Linux laptop!), but I have no idea if they actually work. I'm going to try to make a package for At that point I would be looking for a volunteer to see if they can get it to run on actual Apple hardware. I'll keep you posted 😄. |
Cool, happy to guinea pig any binaries as soon as you're ready! |
Originally posted by @rieder in #980 (comment)
Created a new post to keep things separated, this discussion wasn't really about MESA anymore.
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