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[GitHub] [trafficserver] bneradt commented on issue #8799: AuTest not usable on macOS + ARM

bneradt commented on issue #8799:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/8799#issuecomment-1130267748

   > I believe this was due to an environmental issue. My local dev environment had symlinks pointing to the Linux binaries, not MacOS, and that seems to have been the culprit. When the symlinks point to the binaries in the `mac-os` directory, AuTest runs as expected.
   
   Cool. Thank you for the follow up @randall and @elsloo. 
   
   Just to follow up with my own experiments: I now have an M1 Mac for work. (Thanks, in large part, to this ticket. :tada:.)  I was able to build proxy-verifier locally without any modification to the source code or Sconstruct lines.
   
   Also, using the verifier-server and verifier-client binaries, obtained from bintray automatically via the autest.sh script, autest is able to use those verifier binaries (i.e., not the locally built binaries referenced previously):
   
   ```
   $ uname -m
   arm64
   
   $ ./autest.sh --sandbox /tmp/sb --clean=none --ats-bin ~/project_not_synced/build/ts_os/bin/ -f dns_down_nameserver
   Python 3.6 or newer detected!
   python3-dev/devel detected!
   pipenv detected!
   Using the pre-existing virtual environment.
   Environment config finished. Running AuTest...
   Running Test dns_down_nameserver:........ Passed
   
   Generating Report: --------------
   Total of 1 test
     Unknown: 0
     Exception: 0
     Failed: 0
     Warning: 0
     Skipped: 0
     Passed: 1
   ```
   
   Closing the ticket because it looks like we're all in good shape here. Thank you @elsloo for recording your observations here.


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