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Fresh install of rub only returns 'Unsupported architecture.' #51

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matthorton16 opened this issue Jun 9, 2022 · 9 comments
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I very recently did a fresh install of the adapt framework. When trying to run any of my previous projects using rub dev nothing runs, and the only response/report I get is 'Unsupported architecture.' Not sure where to even begin looking to fix this issue.

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I'm going to need much more than that. At least a screenshot, the node version number, the operating system you're on.

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matthorton16 commented Jun 9, 2022

Screen Shot 2022-06-09 at 10 32 25 AM (2)
I'm on a mac OS Monterey v12.2.1 on a Apple M1 Pro

rub help also returns 'Unsupported Architecture."

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You using docker?

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I am not.

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Have you compiled adapt in this environment before? And if yes, what have you changed?

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In this environment I have not been able to compile adapt. First time setting this up on this computer.

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oliverfoster commented Jun 9, 2022

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Awesome I will give that a go. Thanks!

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It looks like you've got an arm version of node and that library doesn't have the arm binaries. I'm not sure how/if you can run it in x64 mode on the m1.

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