Thank you for the work you do. I don't use GEMPAK as much as I used to since I
retired several years ago -- but I do like to have a working copy available.
The last time I did a full "make" was GEMPAK 6.10 using the notes put together
by Kevin Tyle (Thanks!). That was on macOS 10.8 Mountain Lion. I was never able
to get a clean compile on Sierra or Mojave -- so I just continued to use the old
binaries.
I'm now on Sequoia (and an M2 Studio) and the binaries still work thanks to
Rosetta 2 but that goes away soon so I would like to be able to have a more
modern version of GEMPAK.
My programming skills have atrophied over the years -- not sure I could even
write a "Hello, World" program now.
Regards,
David
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David Blanchard
Flagstaff, Arizona
On 2026/03/05 09:38 , Tyle, Kevin R wrote:
>
> Amen to that, Robert!! Daryl, your ongoing work to ensure GEMPAK never
> "gp"ends is hugely appreciated!
>
> Now, given your entreaty to invite more community participation via GitHub,
> who wants to be the first to add "GEMPAK needs an Apple Silicon build" as an
> Issue? (this is not a rhetorical question, but maybe it is).
>
> Speaking of issues, I'm sure myself and the rest of the community would
> strongly take issue with your self-descripton of you being "one of the least-
> sharp tools in the shed"!>
> Thanks again!!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kevin
>
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