I'm not able to install any of the latest ARM nightlies on MacOS.
At the same time, the Mac Intel nightlies are installable.
For comparison, the Arm nightlies from August are installable, so I assume something has changed in the build process?
What I see:
After going through the traditional shenanigans with app downloaded from the Internet, I give it permission, and get this:

So far, Ok.
But after pressing Open nothing happens, Vray Installer does not launch.
To complicate matters, I've upgraded to Sonoma, hoping that the Ventura bugs will get fixed, haha.
But, as I've mentioned, Intel installer runs allright, only the Arm installer does not work.
Overall I wonder what's going on with Arm support,
my previous comment does not seem to have been resolved: forum link
One last thing, I know most people here are on Intel, but in fact M1/M2 Pro is pretty decent processor, Vray renders amazingly fast on it compared to Intel. So it deserves more love (and I say this as a windows person).
At the same time, the Mac Intel nightlies are installable.
For comparison, the Arm nightlies from August are installable, so I assume something has changed in the build process?
What I see:
After going through the traditional shenanigans with app downloaded from the Internet, I give it permission, and get this:
So far, Ok.
But after pressing Open nothing happens, Vray Installer does not launch.
To complicate matters, I've upgraded to Sonoma, hoping that the Ventura bugs will get fixed, haha.
But, as I've mentioned, Intel installer runs allright, only the Arm installer does not work.
Overall I wonder what's going on with Arm support,
my previous comment does not seem to have been resolved: forum link
One last thing, I know most people here are on Intel, but in fact M1/M2 Pro is pretty decent processor, Vray renders amazingly fast on it compared to Intel. So it deserves more love (and I say this as a windows person).
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