Homebrew installs packages in different directories depending on if you have an Intel CPU or an Apple Silicon CPU. This is described in the first real paragraph of the installation docs:
The script installs Homebrew to its default, supported, best prefix (/opt/homebrew for Apple Silicon, /usr/local for macOS Intel.
To account for this, I added a version of the CMake command that uses the /usr/local pathing for Intel CPUs.
For consistency, I also changed the ssl version in the CMake command to openssl@3 from openssl@1.1 to be consistent with the MacOS requirements that ask for OpenSSL ≥ 3.0 and have you brew install openssl@3.
Related Issue
No related issues, but closed my own before I ever opened it 👍 .
Further Actions
I'd be happy to tackle the rewriting of the whole section to clean it up if that is desired, I tried to be minimally invasive with this first pass.
This page doesn't exist at all for the Spanish version, so unsure what to do there
Description
Homebrew installs packages in different directories depending on if you have an Intel CPU or an Apple Silicon CPU. This is described in the first real paragraph of the installation docs:
To account for this, I added a version of the CMake command that uses the
/usr/local
pathing for Intel CPUs.For consistency, I also changed the ssl version in the CMake command to
openssl@3
fromopenssl@1.1
to be consistent with the MacOS requirements that ask forOpenSSL ≥ 3.0
and have youbrew install openssl@3
.Related Issue
No related issues, but closed my own before I ever opened it 👍 .
Further Actions