Bring in sync with deepmind/mujoco commit a499b381:#664
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Version 2.1.1: Binaries for ARM64, proper macOS bundles Add Xcode (clang) support with libomp and framework linkage: - Need to put MuJoCo.framework under mujoco_path (eg ~/.mujoco/mujoco210) - Approve the new framework under System Preferences -> Security & Privacy - Install libomp under [/usr/local/lib or /opt/homebrew/lib]
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Version 2.1.1: Binaries for ARM64, proper macOS bundles
Add Xcode (clang) support with libomp and framework linkage:
I have tried to make changes as incremental as possible:
Existence of /usr/bin/gcc-? means gcc is preferred to clang
I think this priority should be reversed under MacOS, but
for now I am just keeping existing behaviour