Created attachment 144387 [details] Kddif3 MacOS M1 SUMMARY Would be really nice to have native support for new Apple computers (M1 Processor family) I have tried my self to compile kdiff3 in my Macbook M1 Max and I have successfully done it. Here you have some screenshots. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
(In reply to fjtrujy from comment #0) > Created attachment 144387 [details] > Kddif3 MacOS M1 > > SUMMARY > Would be really nice to have native support for new Apple computers (M1 > Processor family) > > > I have tried my self to compile kdiff3 in my Macbook M1 Max and I have > successfully done it. Here you have some screenshots. > > > > SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS > Windows: > macOS: > Linux/KDE Plasma: > (available in About System) > KDE Plasma Version: > KDE Frameworks Version: > Qt Version: > > ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Sorry guys, I just send it before fulfilling all the info. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS macOS: 12.0.1 (21A559) Qt Version: Qt 5.15.2 (arm64-little_endian-lp64 shared (dynamic) release build; by Clang 13.0.0 (clang-1300.0.29.3) (Apple))
I have no asses the machine on which I can create a MacOS binary. https://binary-factory.kde.org/ happens to generate an English only x64 one which I am able to put out. I am not otherwise opposed to this,
AMR64 support is now part of KDEs new Gitlab based CI. M!/ARM64 navtive MacOS builds will now be released along with x86_64 builds. 1.11 is next release that and will include this build.