In the standalone builder you have always separated Linux 32-bit and 64-bit builds, and the same with Windows: could you alter the MacOS standalones so we end up with one INTEL 64-bit standalone, and one ARM standalone, rather than a awkward sandwich?

Best, Richmond.

On 20.06.22 17:50, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
On 2022-06-18 21:27, matthias rebbe via use-livecode wrote:
So, the question now is, is this a macOS problem or is it possible
that a standalone could show the wrong setting due to a wrong
configuration or so when it is created.

It is a macOS (Finder) bug - I think it was the same when they added 32-bit vs 64-bit, and probably Intel vs PowerPC.

There's a plist entry 'LSArchitecturePriority' which is the order in which the different slices should be used - currently we have x86-64 then arm64 and it seems the Finder doesn't use this to determine whether to show the Rosetta box as checked or not when the user hasn't explicitly prodded it in the past (which obviously they won't have done for new apps / those which didn't have the option before!).

Warmest Regards,

Mark.



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