![]() I also have Sequel Ace for databases and Wavebox for managing some web apps – this is an Electron app and I thought there was issues with Electron. I’ve yet to set them up properly but they all seem to be working. I’ve not got some system utilities like Moom, Better Touch Tool, Bartender and the Harvest time tracking app installed. Perhaps there’s a better way than homebrew for this? And seem to have compiled my own version of PHP with brew install -s php, but I can’t get a build of nodeJs to compile. While pretty much every download-to-your-applicaitons folder app seems fine, the problems are on command-line. Next up – can I actually compile a project that uses node? I can’t get the ‘ n‘ node version manager to do anything – it’s installed but won’t list or install any versions.Īnd I can’t get or to install with homebrew. I’ve basically got brew working, but it’s giving me this nudge to run it with Rosetta which I have no idea how to do.Īnd I have node v15 installed using brew install -s node (I had to run it a few times to get it to work) ![]() HOWEVER… brew and node are pretty confusing. And…YAY!!! I can successfully build the project I need to put live VERY SOON!!! This then all runs under node 15, which I have compiled for ARM/M1. update the sass-loader (v10 is too high – I get more barf and errors – v7.1 seems to work).So why does everything else seem to run fine under Rosetta, but not this one thing? Module build failed: ModuleBuildError: Module build failed: Error: Node Sass does not yet support your current environment: OS X Unsupported architecture (arm64) with Unsupported runtime (88) But if I understand correctly, lib-sass was a compiled binary, and it refused to run with the usual webpack/npm/webpack barf, including: And it raises a whole weird load of questions about how Rosetta works. So I’d heard from a friend that lib-sass or node-sass – I don’t recall which – maybe both would fail to work.Īnd that’s true. Yes – I’m still at it – in between other things. I’ll have some write ups – or possibly unstructured brain dumps – on stuff I’ve learned along the way.Īside: yarn and npm are the one thing that I’ve noticed it REALLY FREAKING FAST on this machine. A clever person figured out that if you make a copy of terminal (or iTerm) and set it to “Run as Rosetta” it seems to run any sub-commands using Rosetta too.“Sam” has a tip on running command line stuff using Rosetta.Some useful links that have helped me out along the way: This is not really an M1 specific issue, apart from the fact that I can’t use homebrew to install anything other than the latest version of MariaDB. I’m having issues importing my MySQL databases from backup.ScreenFlow and some Rogue Amoeba audio apps don’t work – I guess these are doing some clever low-level stuff.So, overall I’m pretty happy with the 8GB M1 Air.
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