The issue is that Mac M1 and M2 no longer support openssl-1.1.1, causing a compilation error related to arm64 during the build process. To resolve this, openssl needs to be upgraded. After testing with openssl-3.3.0, it was found to compile and install successfully. To address this, modify the value of 'fname_openssl_down' to 'openssl-3.3.0.tar.gz' in the build.sh script. With this adjustment, the build and installation should succeed on M1 chips, allowing for normal usage.
The issue is that Mac M1 and M2 no longer support openssl-1.1.1, causing a compilation error related to arm64 during the build process. To resolve this, openssl needs to be upgraded. After testing with openssl-3.3.0, it was found to compile and install successfully. To address this, modify the value of 'fname_openssl_down' to 'openssl-3.3.0.tar.gz' in the build.sh script. With this adjustment, the build and installation should succeed on M1 chips, allowing for normal usage.
I noticed that the issue was also mentioned in a previous GitHub issue (https://github.com/apache/rocketmq-client-cpp/issues/453). Therefore, I would like to address this problem and fix it accordingly.
If needed, I can upload a successfully built release package for M1 chips. This way, others won't need to rebuild it again.