![]() ![]() " this opens the source and the terminal is i386 (using "arch" command).įor other Node dev stuff (later versions) I use the "normal" terminal (non rosetta), navigate to the code, "code. So, for the Node 14 dev stuff I open the Rosetta enabled Terminal, navigate to the code and "code. Create a copy of the terminal in apps, name it terminal rosetta (or whatever you like), then go to info and enable Rosetta. I found that I needed to have a Rosetta 2 enabled copy of my terminal to allow me to install Node 14 with nvm (I tried in a non-Rosetta 2 terminal and it didn't work correctly). I use nvm to install different versions of Node. ![]() I need to have Node 14.x.x installed for some of the stuff I am working on and later versions of Node for other stuff.
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