All dependent static libraries are available in the bin directory. Note that although M1 Macs can run the Intel build via Rosetta2 the native arm64 build is typically faster. Platform$pkgType) are "-sur-x86_64" for Intel and "-sur-arm64" for Apple silicon Macs. This is now true for both x86_64 and arm64 builds. R 4.3.0 CRAN builds are using Xcode 14.2/14.3, macOS 11.3 SDK and targetting macOS 11 (Big Sur) and GNU Fortran 12.2. Installer: R-devel-x86_64.pkg (97Mb, notarized) Installer: R-devel-arm64.pkg (87Mb, notarized) We are no longer building binaries for macOS versions before 11 (as they are no longer supported by Apple). big-sur-arm64 build supports arm64 Macs (M1+) from macOS 11 (Big Sur) and higher.big-sur-x86_64 build supports legacy Intel Macs from macOS 11 (Big Sur) and higher.As of R 4.3.0 we maintain two binary builds: To learn more about the R software or download released versions, please visit Starting with R 4.0.0 we are building R using standard Apple tools (Xcode) and GNU Fortran (see tools for downloads and details). This is the home for experimental binaries and documentation related to R for macOS. R for macOS Developers R for macOS Developers
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