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When using the stash.app release (0.27.2) for macOS on an Apple Silicon based Mac, I notice terminal-notifier.app is installed into
/private/var/folders/qq/gb098kps3gx792kq4f6rx5nm0000gn/T/gosxnotifier/terminal-notifier.app
However, this version of terminal-notifier.app is Intel only, and causes stash.app logs to report "bad CPU type error" when called as I don't have Rosetta 2 installed.
I turned off desktop notifications, and the errors no longer appear in the logs. A pretty minor "bug", I guess more of an incompatibility to those without Rosetta 2 installed.
It looks like gosxnotifier uses a statically embedded Intel binary of terminal-notifier, so the chances of this being fixed are slim.
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When using the stash.app release (0.27.2) for macOS on an Apple Silicon based Mac, I notice terminal-notifier.app is installed into
/private/var/folders/qq/gb098kps3gx792kq4f6rx5nm0000gn/T/gosxnotifier/terminal-notifier.app
However, this version of terminal-notifier.app is Intel only, and causes stash.app logs to report "bad CPU type error" when called as I don't have Rosetta 2 installed.
I turned off desktop notifications, and the errors no longer appear in the logs. A pretty minor "bug", I guess more of an incompatibility to those without Rosetta 2 installed.
It looks like gosxnotifier uses a statically embedded Intel binary of terminal-notifier, so the chances of this being fixed are slim.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: