Re: Apple Silicon M1 Compatible Build of ANT

2021-11-22 Thread Christopher Schultz
David, On 11/22/21 08:46, David Garratt wrote: OK - I understand - I had expected a script to have a .sh file extension That's just a convention. Windows will look for [foo].bat (among other things) if you don't use a file-extension on the command-line, but UNIX shells will not. Naming the s

Re: Apple Silicon M1 Compatible Build of ANT

2021-11-22 Thread David Garratt
OK - I understand - I had expected a script to have a .sh file extension > On 22 Nov 2021, at 13:10, Matt Benson wrote: > > Usually this "top one" is a shell script rather than a compiled executable. > > Matt > > On Mon, Nov 22, 2021, 7:02 AM David Garratt > wrote: > >> In my ant bin directo

Re: Apple Silicon M1 Compatible Build of ANT

2021-11-22 Thread Scot Floess
Take a peek at those - they are just shell scripts (some for *nix and some for Windows)... On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 8:02 AM David Garratt wrote: > In my ant bin directory for example I have the following and I am running > the top one which I assume is compiled for intel machines. > > -rwxr-xr-

RE: Apple Silicon M1 Compatible Build of ANT

2021-11-22 Thread John Burgess
It's a shell script. Should run on your new machine as well. Open it in a text editor and you'll see. -Original Message- From: David Garratt Sent: 22 November 2021 13:02 To: Ant Users List Subject: Re: Apple Silicon M1 Compatible Build of ANT In my ant bin directory for example I hav

Re: Apple Silicon M1 Compatible Build of ANT

2021-11-22 Thread Matt Benson
Usually this "top one" is a shell script rather than a compiled executable. Matt On Mon, Nov 22, 2021, 7:02 AM David Garratt wrote: > In my ant bin directory for example I have the following and I am running > the top one which I assume is compiled for intel machines. > > -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 dave st

Re: Apple Silicon M1 Compatible Build of ANT

2021-11-22 Thread David Garratt
In my ant bin directory for example I have the following and I am running the top one which I assume is compiled for intel machines. -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 dave staff 11730 10 Jul 19:36 ant -rw-r--r--@ 1 dave staff 7471 10 Jul 19:36 ant.bat -rw-r--r--@ 1 dave staff 2856 10 Jul 19:36 ant.cmd -rwxr-

Re: Apple Silicon M1 Compatible Build of ANT

2021-11-22 Thread David Garratt
I am used to invoking ANT by just typing “ant params” at the command line and in the ant folder I have what finder describes as “Unix Executable File”. From what your saying I assume I can invoke it by typing java -jar xx params but I’m not familiar with that approach. I guess I’m askin

Re: Apple Silicon M1 Compatible Build of ANT

2021-11-22 Thread Dominique Devienne
On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 12:23 PM David Garratt wrote: > I will soon be getting a M1 based Apple Mac and I am looking for > compatible builds of my most frequently used tools including ANT. At the moment I’ve not been able to find anything which looks like it’s > built for an arm CPU. Could anyon

Apple Silicon M1 Compatible Build of ANT

2021-11-22 Thread David Garratt
I will soon be getting a M1 based Apple Mac and I am looking for compatible builds of my most frequently used tools including ANT. At the moment I’ve not been able to find anything which looks like it’s built for an arm CPU. Could anyone point me in the right direction please.