diff --git a/Building-for-macOS.md b/Building-for-macOS.md index 9b4c009..2040a38 100644 --- a/Building-for-macOS.md +++ b/Building-for-macOS.md @@ -4,9 +4,7 @@ It's recommended that you use [homebrew](http://brew.sh/) to install dependencie You'll need to download and install the following to build Citra: * [CMake](https://cmake.org/) (`brew install cmake`) -* [Python 3](https://www.python.org/) (`brew install python3`) - * The version included with the default developer tools may run into an issue downloading Qt. -* glslang (`brew install glslang`) +* [glslang](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glslang) (`brew install glslang`) * A recent version of Xcode and the Xcode command line tools ### Cloning Citra in Git: @@ -22,11 +20,9 @@ Create a build folder and generate makefiles for the build: ``` mkdir build cd build -cmake .. -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES="x86_64;x86_64h" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release +cmake .. ``` -This builds a fat binary that has slices targeting early and late x64 machines. - ### Building Citra ``` @@ -40,7 +36,11 @@ A `citra-qt.app` application bundle will now be present under `build/bin/`. Note To build Citra targeting macOS on ARM, the process is largely the same. A few things to note are: * Make sure the Homebrew version you have installed is the ARM version -* If you are cross-compiling, when running the cmake command you'll want to use this command instead: +* If you are cross-compiling from an x86_64 machine for ARM, when running the cmake command you'll want to use this command instead: ``` -cmake .. -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES="arm64" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release +cmake .. -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES="arm64" +``` +* Similarly, if you are cross-compiling from an ARM machine for x86_64, you'll want to use this command: +``` +cmake .. -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES="x86_64" ``` \ No newline at end of file