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Subject:    About MacOS migration to ARM; what's next?
From:       Maurizio Berti <maurizio.berti () gmail ! com>
Date:       2020-06-30 0:06:35
Message-ID: CAPn+-XRws+K-MH5XAOmsWHBiAB-c99t8CaM__Sw6gH3pNN3k2w () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hello.

As you might already know, Apple is going to migrate again, after 15 years,
from Intel to ARM-like processors.

I'm developing a [niche]program on PyQt since 2016; I was expecting to
switch to 64bit in the near future (I own a *very* old 2007 MacBook), but
right now I'm at a loss.

What should we expect for PyQt?
I'm still using cx_Freeze for cross compilation (my program is written
under Linux, then I build it with Wine for Windows and on that old MacBook
for MacOS), but I am not a professional programmer, and I'm doing it
completely "for free", donations excluded; so, long story short, I really
don't know if and when I'll be able to restore MacOS support for next
releases...

Is there any hope for the forthcoming future?

Thanks,
Maurizio

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<div dir="ltr">Hello.<div><br></div><div>As you might already know, Apple is going to \
migrate again, after 15 years, from Intel to ARM-like \
processors.</div><div><br></div><div>I&#39;m developing a [niche]program on PyQt \
since 2016; I was expecting to switch to 64bit in the near future (I own a *very* old \
2007 MacBook), but right now I&#39;m at a loss.<br><br>What should we expect for \
PyQt?<br>I&#39;m still using cx_Freeze for cross compilation (my program is written \
under Linux, then I build it with Wine for Windows and on that old MacBook for \
MacOS), but I am not a professional programmer, and I&#39;m doing it completely \
&quot;for free&quot;, donations excluded; so, long story short, I really don&#39;t \
know if and when I&#39;ll be able to restore MacOS support for next \
releases...<br><br>Is there any hope for the forthcoming \
future?<br><br>Thanks,</div><div>Maurizio</div></div>



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