![]() always make sure to use arch -x86_64 before the command. arch -x86_64 /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL )"Īfter the installation is completed, you can update the packages with Homebrew. Once you complete the Rosetta installation, run below command to install the Homebrew. ![]() To install Rosetta, run below command in your terminal. Usually It doesn’t come with macOS Big Sur. Rosetta was introduced when Apple’s hardware transitioned from Power-PC-based to Intel-based CPUs. Basically, Rosetta is a translation process that allows users to run apps that contain x86_64 instructions on Apple silicon. If you to know more about Rosetta 2, click here to read more about the Rosetta 2 and here I'll about the Rosetta. Run the Homebrew installer under Rosetta 2 So, After struggling couple of hours, I found couple of ways to install the Homebrew on Apple Silicon M1 chip. If you really know what you are doing and are prepared for a very broken experience you can use another installation option for installing on ARM: Rerun the Homebrew installer under Rosetta 2. Homebrew is not (yet) supported on ARM processors! ![]() When it comes to Apple Intel Chip, Installing Homebrew in Intel-based Macs is straightforward and your need run below command in your terminal, /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL )"īut if you running above command on the Apple Silicon M1 chip MacBook Air or Pro, you will get below error, /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL )" So you need to install it manually on your Mac. When it comes to MacOS, by default it's missing. Homebrew is a handy package manager for MacOS as well as for the Linux. ![]()
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