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@npfp npfp commented Jan 22, 2024

As Apple silicon m1 github runner are now available, enable the deployment of binary for this platform.

https://github.blog/2023-10-02-introducing-the-new-apple-silicon-powered-m1-macos-larger-runner-for-github-actions/

See issue #515

@npfp npfp changed the title chore: add macosx-arm_64 deployement chore: add macosx-arm_64 deployment Jan 22, 2024
@npfp npfp force-pushed the chore/macos-m1-build branch from 26495bc to bfa70e2 Compare January 22, 2024 15:49
As Apple silicon m1 github runner are now available, enable the deployment of binary for this platform.
@npfp npfp force-pushed the chore/macos-m1-build branch from bfa70e2 to 7fd43e5 Compare January 22, 2024 15:51
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Those runners aren't free, and we don't have any resources in this project to pay for them.

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Craigacp commented Feb 1, 2024

Github have now made a basic macOS ARM runner free, so we'll look at incorporating it into our CI once we've merged in bazelcism.

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npfp commented Feb 1, 2024

That's great news. If there should be a linux-arm64 runner available as well, I'd be pleased to make a PR as well!

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Thanks @npfp , closing this now since macOS ARM64 official binaries are now being distributed as part of the TensorFlow Java 1.0.0-RC.1 release

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