Lacewing Relay Client not showing up as a Mac-compatible Extension

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  • I'm not sure if this is something that can be fixed before the release of build 295, but I noticed that the Lacewing relay client disappears from the Create new object menu when any of the Mac Build Types are selected. It also doesn't show up if I have "Mac" selected under the Platforms list in the Create new object dialog. Project files that actually have the Lacewing Relay Client object in them will build just fine for Mac, and the Lacewing bundle is included in the exported application, but it just won't show up in the Create new object menu.

    With the Windows build type selected:
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    With the Mac build type selected:
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    I don't know if this is related, but the Lacewing Relay Client also isn't listed in the CEM as Mac-compatible, even though according to Please login to see this link. it is, and there is a Lacewing.dat file in my Data\Runtime\Mac directory.
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    I'm using the latest Clickteam Fusion 2.5+ Build 294.14.

    Edited once, last by tobydavis: added link to Mac exporter info thread (July 6, 2023 at 7:50 PM).

  • isn't listed in the CEM as Mac-compatible, even though according to Please login to see this link. it is, and there is a Lacewing.dat file in my Data\Runtime\Mac directory.

    Could be it's compatible with x86_64, but not ARM64 Silicon Macs. That post is dated 2017, and M1 came out in 2020.
    (Lacewing Blue is compatible with both types.)

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