Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #71120, comment 3
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Ticket #71120, comment 3
initial v1 35 35 If you're on an Intel Mac, you won't be able to run arm64 software at all, so I assume you're on an Apple Silicon Mac. In that case, this problem is typically caused by running the Intel version of MacPorts, which happens automatically if you're running an Intel shell, which happens automatically if you're running an Intel terminal program. The solution is to use an Apple Silicon terminal program, like the one Apple includes with macOS at /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app. 36 36 37 If you're already u isng Apple Terminal or a third-party terminal that is compiled for Apple Silicon, then go to the Finder, click the terminal program's icon, choose Get Info from the File menu, and see if the Open in Rosetta checkbox is checked. If it is, uncheck it, then close and reopen the terminal program.37 If you're already using Apple Terminal or a third-party terminal that is compiled for Apple Silicon, then go to the Finder, click the terminal program's icon, choose Get Info from the File menu, and see if the Open in Rosetta checkbox is checked. If it is, uncheck it, then close and reopen the terminal program.