changed rule for Mac and added Apple Silicon variant#567
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It seems that Homebrew builds avr-gcc 9 from scratch. Have you tried other versions? |
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It seems that all avr-gcc versions for Intel Macs are built from source. I have no idea why. I'll open an issue with them. |
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That sounds a good idea, thanks. If the long build time becomes a problem, the script could be modified to skip building tests and examples. They do not get saved. But probably all the build scripts should be running the tests. |
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It is a feature, not a bug: osx-cross/homebrew-avr#380 |
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In the existing CI script, only one binary is produced for macOS, and it is claimed to be an Intel binary. However, it turns out that an Apple Silicon binary is produced because the runner is macos-latest, which, according to the documentation https://docs.github.com/en/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-where-workflows-run/choose-the-runner-for-a-job#standard-github-hosted-runners-for-public-repositories, is an arm64 runner.
The corrected script now produces an ARM and an Intel binary for the Macs. Note that the latter one takes 1 hour (since it builds gcc from source, I believe).