You then have to build that package separately and try the original brew install again. Every time brew requires a package that isn’t installed yet, it stops with the error mentioned above. Imagemagick has lots of brew dependencies for treating different kinds of files, like libpng, openjpeg, webp and ghostscript. It’s my go-to tool for image manipulation and part of many of my scripts like e.g. My first big package to install was imagemagick. You can try to install from source with e.g.īrew install -build-from-source
After some research, I found the best way to do it, and I combined all of it in an easy install/uninstall bash script:** ** It installs the command-line tools and Homebrew to /opt/homebrew for arm64 mode, and to /usr/local for standard i386 mode.Įrror: : no bottle available! The thing is, Homebrew does not yet support the new Apple Silicon M1 chip ( they only started the first steps in Dec 2020), so you have to dodge all the warnings they throw at you. This because I want to benchmark in native mode, and I kind of assume that under Rosetta 2 everything works that worked under MacOS for Intel, and where’s the fun in that?įor that, I needed to get the Homebrew package manager running in native mode. I concentrated on bash/terminal in native arm64 mode, which means not running under Rosetta2. I do a lot of bash/script development so my first concern was getting all of my bash scripts working on the new ARM architecture. Adapter voor Thunderbolt 3 (USB‑C) naar Thunderbolt 2 - Apple (BE) ☑️ Homebrew in native mode This already takes 1 of the 2 USB-C ports on the Mac Mini. Fortunately, Apple sells a 55 euro Thunderbolt 3 (with USB-C connector) to Thunderbolt 2 (with mini Displayport connector), and it works perfectly. But apparently, not all such ports are also Thunderbolt 2, as I found out with my Satechi hub. I made the mistake of thinking that any USB hub with a Mini Displayport connector would work with my Cinema display. Apple Mac Mini M1 2020 ☑️ Apple 30″ Cinema display (2013)
Using Homebrew on Apple Silicon M1 natively (bash) Īfter reading all the raving reviews online about the new Apple M1-based Mac computers, and after losing too much time with my overheating MacBook Pro 2013 that’s on its last legs, I caved and bought a Mac Mini M1.