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issues installing pyembree #2183

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juanZaragozaChichell opened this issue Mar 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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issues installing pyembree #2183

juanZaragozaChichell opened this issue Mar 13, 2024 · 1 comment

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@juanZaragozaChichell
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Hi there! I have a similar issue as the one in this issue . However, it seems like my issue is a bit different, not being able to install embreex itself. Any suggestions? Thank you very much!

I am using macOS Sonoma 14.2.1 on an M1 chip, if this is worth of anything.

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mikedh commented Mar 14, 2024

Hey, yeah trimesh switched to a fork of pyembree embreex for maintenance reasons (i.e. wheels). It has wheels for most platforms but not ARM macs, and it might take a little work to get there:

  • I think we'd have to finally update major versions of embree as I don't think 2.X supports macos.arm64? If someone wants to look into it this abandoned PR might be a good place to start: [WIP] Embree 4 Support trimesh/embreex#1
  • then we add the arm64 package for embree, enable the macos-14 actions runners, and wheels should be generated just fine.

@mikedh mikedh closed this as completed Mar 19, 2024
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