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Posted
1 minute ago, CurseRazer said:

I am still experiencing the "Failed to init layer 2: Guru meditation" error on m1 Macbook air

Please post the full error.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Rook said:

Please post the full error.

Failed to init layer 2: Guru Meditation 8d5d2b@10:ad7080 dlopen(/Users/razer/Library/Python/3.8/lib/python/site-packages/cryptography/hazmat/bindings/_rust.abi3.so, 0x0002): tried: '/Users/razer/Library/Python/3.8/lib/python/site-packages/cryptography/hazmat/bindings/_rust.abi3.so' (mach-o file, but is an incompatible architecture (have 'arm64', need 'x86_64')), '/usr/local/lib/_rust.abi3.so' (no such file), '/usr/lib/_rust.abi3.so' (no such file) v0.24, Darwin 12.0.1, amd64. sp: ['/Applications/Sideloadly.app/Contents/Frameworks', '/Applications/Sideloadly.app/Contents/Frameworks/python38.zip', '/Users/razer/Library/Python/3.8/lib/python/site-packages']

Posted
1 minute ago, CurseRazer said:

Failed to init layer 2: Guru Meditation 8d5d2b@10:ad7080 dlopen(/Users/razer/Library/Python/3.8/lib/python/site-packages/cryptography/hazmat/bindings/_rust.abi3.so, 0x0002): tried: '/Users/razer/Library/Python/3.8/lib/python/site-packages/cryptography/hazmat/bindings/_rust.abi3.so' (mach-o file, but is an incompatible architecture (have 'arm64', need 'x86_64')), '/usr/local/lib/_rust.abi3.so' (no such file), '/usr/lib/_rust.abi3.so' (no such file) v0.24, Darwin 12.0.1, amd64. sp: ['/Applications/Sideloadly.app/Contents/Frameworks', '/Applications/Sideloadly.app/Contents/Frameworks/python38.zip', '/Users/razer/Library/Python/3.8/lib/python/site-packages']

Thank you! We'll investigate this and hopefully provide a fix for it next update.

For now, to fix it on your end, simply disable or uninstall the Python you have installed on your system.

Posted
Just now, Rook said:

Thank you! We'll investigate this and hopefully provide a fix for it next update.

For now, to fix it on your end, simply disable or uninstall the Python you have installed on your system.

Thank you

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