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Unable to install therubyracer v0.12.3 in M1 Macbook Pro (Apple Silicon) #461
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did you resolve it? I have the same issue |
any updates? |
It's possible that you might not need |
It's not we want to install |
@TorvaldsDB Which gems do you use that require |
It's our internal Rails engine. I'm not sure whether I should remove it since only I myself am using M1. |
I've got a similar issue. The app we're supporting uses the less-rails gem, which needs therubyracer to work. |
Anyone figured out the solution? I'm still facing that issue & unable to install the ruby-racer gem. |
The best solution I could find was to force the platform to linux within the
Pop this somewhere within any services which are failing to run correctly. It isn't a fix, it's more of a patch. |
Instead of spending time trying to make the impossible work, or finding workarounds that are not ideal, I recommend replacing
If you need help replacing |
@monfresh Thanks for explaining the things, I have tried the above recommended solution but facing that error Any idea how to fix that error? I'm facing it when running commands rails console/rails server. Thanks |
Sorry but this gem is unmaintained, so I will close this issue. We recommend going with mini_racer + libv8-node. If you feel the issue is still relevant to either of those, please open an issue over there! |
I am using M1 Macbook Pro and wants to install therubyracer and libv8 for a rails webapp. But I am unable to do so because of the errors described below. There are several solutions available on the internet but none of them is working for me.
Operating System:
macOS Big Sur v11.1
.It would be very helpful if someone can help me with this.
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