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Rosetta? Xcode really seems to want it. #12

@jamesjuett

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@jamesjuett

When I first opened Xcode on an M1 Mac, I was prompted to install Rosetta. The prompt also occurs every time Xcode launches (i.e. if you do a proper quit, then start the application again).

Should we say something about this in the tutorial? I don't think it matters either way. Students don't need it, but it won't hurt anything to install it (AFAIK). And the prompt on every Xcode launch gets pretty annoying (and I haven't found a way to get rid of it).

I saw one student earlier this term who had their terminal set to open with Rosetta and it gave x86_64 for uname -m, which was causing homebrew to try to install itself in the wrong place. But, I tried installing Rosetta on my M1 and it doesn't automatically make that change or anything, so I assume it was a fluke.

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