[PD] [PD-announce] Pd 0.52-2 released

Dan Wilcox danomatika at gmail.com
Tue Mar 29 21:16:16 CEST 2022


Ah right, as Edwin wrote, you can also right-click on the application, choose Get Info, the check Open in Rosetta to force running as x86_64 on M1 macs. However, as Phil notes, this means Pd is running under arch emulation and will be slower, so this is more of a temporary workaround until you can update your externals to universal/native builds.

> On Mar 29, 2022, at 9:08 PM, Dan Wilcox <danomatika at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> it works the same as *any* existing application that is compiled for multiple architectures: it uses the current system architecture but default. If you want, you can force an architecture via using "arch" on the command line:
> 
> https://medium.com/swlh/run-x86-terminal-apps-like-homebrew-on-your-new-m1-mac-73bdc9b0f343 <https://medium.com/swlh/run-x86-terminal-apps-like-homebrew-on-your-new-m1-mac-73bdc9b0f343>
> 
> For Pd, you can't do this by double-clicking to launch the application but by invoking the core internally:
> 
> arch -x86_64 /Applications/Pd-0.52-2.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd
> 
> This should force running the core as x86_64 with Rosetta 2.
> 
> No, nothing has changed about which externals can be loaded. If the external is compiled for the architecture you are running Pd under, then it should load.
> 

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