Thank you for your responses. I tried compiling within pyoptsparse in python and everything worked just fine. I was compiling through Julia before. It turns out that Julia appears to be running on x86_64 via rosetta and I think that may have led the compiler to compile for the same architecture. I’d still like to get this working via Julia, but that is not an SNOPT problem.
Thank you again for your help, and for SNOPT. Every time I go try other algorithms, I come back to SNOPT.
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