The homebrew was already support M1, any reason why we still have to use Rosetta? Afaik, when installing at Rosetta2, all of the package we try to install (e.g: brew install zulu-jdk8), it'll try to download the intel version instead of arm, (e.g: ==> Downloading https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/zulu8.56.0.23-ca-jdk8.0.302-macosx.dmg). Otherwise if we install homebrew and use the arm version, it'll: ==> Downloading https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/zulu8.56.0.23-ca-jdk8.0.302-macosx_aarch64.dmg (expected to download the aarch64 package instead)
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To be honest I don't know. I can't say for sure since I don't have access to your computer and I can't see what you see. This blog post really depends upon the individual and when they buy their M1 Mac.
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The homebrew was already support M1, any reason why we still have to use Rosetta? Afaik, when installing at Rosetta2, all of the package we try to install (e.g:
brew install zulu-jdk8
), it'll try to download the intel version instead of arm, (e.g:==> Downloading https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/zulu8.56.0.23-ca-jdk8.0.302-macosx.dmg
). Otherwise if we install homebrew and use the arm version, it'll:==> Downloading https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/zulu8.56.0.23-ca-jdk8.0.302-macosx_aarch64.dmg
(expected to download the aarch64 package instead)To be honest I don't know. I can't say for sure since I don't have access to your computer and I can't see what you see. This blog post really depends upon the individual and when they buy their M1 Mac.