Test x86_64-darwin in CI #269

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opened 2024-05-05 23:06:55 +00:00 by jade · 3 comments
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Currently we Don't test x86_64-darwin in CI but some number of people do in fact run it, so it is at least being exercised compared to i686-linux which is uhhh dead.

But maybe we should CI it.

Currently we Don't test x86_64-darwin in CI but some number of people do in fact run it, so it is at least being exercised compared to i686-linux which is uhhh dead. But maybe we should CI it.
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NB ci for this is technically set up, intel darwin is just disabled because it was so dang slow. perhaps our ci is just using it wrong and it's a lot faster usually?

NB ci for this is *technically* set up, intel darwin is just disabled because it was so dang slow. perhaps our ci is just using it wrong and it's a lot faster usually?
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(context: raised in https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1033)
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At WWDC 2025 on June 9, 2025, Apple announced that macOS Tahoe would be the last release of macOS that would support Intel Macs, with macOS 27 in 2026 being exclusive to Macs with Apple silicon.[56] Apple additionally announced that most Rosetta 2 features would be removed in macOS 28 in 2027.

Closing.

> At WWDC 2025 on June 9, 2025, Apple announced that macOS Tahoe would be the last release of macOS that would support Intel Macs, with macOS 27 in 2026 being exclusive to Macs with Apple silicon.[56] Apple additionally announced that most Rosetta 2 features would be removed in macOS 28 in 2027. Closing.
raito closed this issue 2026-01-04 13:33:33 +00:00
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