Bug #103031 Please provide universal build for M1 Apple Silicon arm64
Submitted: 18 Mar 2021 7:57 Modified: 18 Mar 2021 8:08
Reporter: Igor Martinov Email Updates:
Status: Verified Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench Severity:S4 (Feature request)
Version:8.0 OS:MacOS (arm64)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:ARM

[18 Mar 2021 7:57] Igor Martinov
Description:
Hello,

Would be great MySQL workbecnh gets universal build supporting M1 apple Silicon processor. 

How to repeat:
Hello,

Would be great MySQL workbecnh gets universal build supporting M1 apple Silicon processor.
[18 Mar 2021 8:08] MySQL Verification Team
Hello Igors Mikulovs,

Thank you for the reasonable feature request!

regards,
Umesh
[28 Jul 2022 12:16] MySQL Verification Team
Bug #108004 marked as duplicate of this one.
[4 May 2023 13:03] MySQL Verification Team
Bug #110890 marked as duplicate of this one
[4 May 2023 13:24] Pete Garland
This ISN'T a duplicate of my ticket, as this is Mac asking for a Universal build, which you have provided now.

But, Windows has an arm64 version too, for people using a Surface Pro X, a Raspberry Pi 4 or other ARM based SBC, or in my case running WINDOWS on a Mac using Parallels, so I need to install the WINDOWS version, not the Mac version.

So, if you're trying to install it on a WINDOWS PC that runs an Arm64 processor, go look at my ticket for the solution, which is:

Download Windows SDK, Install Orca.
Open mysql-workbench-community-8.0.33-winx64.msi with Orca.
Goto LaunchCondition Table
Drop Row that says: Intel >= 5
Save, close
Re-run installation, installs and works fine.
[4 May 2023 15:58] Russ Bubley
As this feature exists as of 8.0.33, it would seem this issue should be closed.