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R-universe now builds MacOS ARM64 binaries for use on Apple Silicon (aka M1/M2/M3) systems
Jan. 14, 2024, midnight | rOpenSci - open tools for open science
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Abstract / TLDR
R-universe now provides MacOS arm64 binaries for all R packages. This means that MacOS users on Apple Silicon hardware (aka M1/M2/M3) can install the very latest builds of any R package without the need for any compilation:
install.packages('arrow',
repos = c('https://apache.r-universe.dev', ...
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