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If we haven't been able to find an appropriate copy of protoc then build-cmd should return nil in order to prevent compile-proto! from executing a malformed command line.
If Leiningen fails to return a value for either the operating system or architecture then we emit a warning message explaining what happened.
Versions of com.google.protobuf/protoc prior to 3.17.3 don't ship binaries suitable for Apple Arm chips. Those laptops can run the x86_64 versions of protoc, so for versions before 3.17.3 we choose that architecture instead.
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com.google.protobuf/protocprior to 3.17.3 don't ship binaries suitable for Apple Arm chips. Those machines can run thex86_64versions of protoc, so for versions before 3.17.3 we choose that architecture instead.Also, improve the error messages for when lein-protoc is used on an unsupported OS or architecture.