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Qt 5.15.10 and Apple silicon M1/M2 support?

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    https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-on-apple-silicon

    As per the article above, last year Qt 5.15 did not have support for Apple silicone M1. Is there any definitive update about Apple silicon support in Qt 5.15.10?

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      First of all, thanks to Apple's compatibility layer, you can compile and run x86 Qt apps without a problem.

      And support for universal builds was added to 5.15 and is already included in 5.15.10.

      (Z(:^

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        First of all, thanks to Apple's compatibility layer, you can compile and run x86 Qt apps without a problem.

        And support for universal builds was added to 5.15 and is already included in 5.15.10.

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        @sierdzio said in Qt 5.15.10 and Apple silicon M1/M2 support?:

        And support for universal builds was added to 5.15 and is already included in 5.15.10.

        I can't seem to find any official resource about "universal builds" in 5.15?

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          It's described in the documentation: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5.15/macos.html#architectures

          (Z(:^

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