I set up a new M4 silicon Mac from a Time Machine backup of an older Intel computer. When I install IndigoStack on the new silicon computer, I can confirm that Indigo is a Universal application, but when I launch it, I get an alert that Indigo can't start because Rosetta is required.
My guess is that there is some configuration data that got transferred from the older Intel-based machine, but I can't figure out where it is stored on the machine to purge it. I've tried ~/Library/Application Support, ~/Library/Preferences, and inside my ~/ folder and have deleted everything I've found with either "Indigo" or "marmaladesoul", and I'm still getting the error that Indigo can't start.
What else can I do to get Indigo to run on the new silicon-based machine?
