<Julian>
sounds like someone may reach out if they haven't already, my layman ~30 second read is that they're saying there's some old detection code which probably is from 10.1 / 10.2 days or something that needs updating now that we're in 10.1X days? but yeah needs more careful reading to understand
<LarstiQ>
where is that copy of libtool coming from?
<Julian>
probably homebrew
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<Julian>
(maybe installed before that patch was put in place? dunno)
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<ctismer>
Hi guys, is there a way to find out if I'm translated with `lldebug` ?
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<hexology>
note: on macos big sur, i had to remove the "quarantine" attribute from several files in the pypy3.8 release. i had to run `sudo xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine .` in the directory extracted from the `pypy3.8-v7.3.6-osx64.tar.bz2` tarball
<hexology>
really obnoxious on the part of apple, although i understand the security motivation. is it possible to somehow sign the binaries to prevent that issue? this is an example of the same issue happening with terraform: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/23033
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