![]() Particular thanks on Homebrew 3.0.0 go to MacStadium and Apple for providing us with a lot of Apple Silicon hardware and Cassidy from Apple for helping us in many ways with this migration. Thanks to all our hard-working maintainers, contributors, sponsors and supporters for getting us this far. Homebrew worked with the folks at MacStadium and Apple to make this migration: Rosetta 2 on Apple Silicon still provides support for Intel x86_64 in /usr/local. Homebrew doesn’t (yet) provide bottles for all packages on Apple Silicon that we do on Intel x86_64 but we welcome your help in doing so. formula pages indicate for which platforms bottles (binary packages) are provided and therefore whether they are supported by Homebrew. Here are the details:Īpple Silicon is now officially supported for installations in /opt/homebrew. Now, Apple Silicon installation is officially supported. ![]() Homebrew worked on Apple Silicon prior to today’s announcement, but with some limitations and other issues. ![]() The macOS package management system Homebrew now officially supports Apple Silicon installations. One of the most popular macOS utilities has been updated with Apple Silicon support today.
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