it seems to me that one can still run the full Homebrew, including
gfortran, in their x86_64 emulator Rosetta.
https://soffes.blog/homebrew-on-apple-silicon (YMMV)
Anyhow, there is
https://www.nag.com/news/first-fortran-compiler-apple-silicon-macs
(and we have insiders in NAG, perhaps we can get these for free...)
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> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 10:47:42 AM UTC-5 kcrisman wrote:
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>> Hi sage-devel,
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>> The only references I could find to this so far are
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https://ask.sagemath.org/question/54220/apple-silicon-m1-chip/
>> and
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https://groups.google.com/g/sage-devel/c/5yY3VmkT4kE/m/P21QdaMUBgAJ
>> where I asked more generally about ARM.
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>> I am likely to be assigned such a laptop in the near future, but it would be nice not to be a total guinea pig (since I rely on having Sage for a number of different purposes in my teaching). Though I am willing to be a partial guinea pig if I get the computer early enough in our semester break!
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>> Anyway, in the intervening weeks since those posts, has anyone happened to hear more about this (either for Sage or for dependencies like BLAS/Numpy/MPIR)? This will be the default for a lot of people pretty soon.
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>> Thanks,
>> kcrisman
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