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Add support for /usr/local/bin migration to /bin on m1 macbook air
jpillora
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Jan 10, 2022
| elif uname -m | grep arm > /dev/null; then | ||
| ARCH="arm" #TODO armv6/v7 | ||
| if OS == "Darwin"; then | ||
| OUT_DIR='/bin' |
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isn't /bin for system binaries?
i think dangerous to use /bin because you might accidentally overwrite your ls program
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This is due to the new mac upgrades (m1 chip specifically) moving everything to /bin. Its the new "apple way to do things" which is why i made sure we were on darwin before changing the out_dir first. linux machines are as you described.
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Add support for /usr/local/bin migration to /bin on m1 macbook air
Fixes Issue #20