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Making sure Xcode uses the correct version of NASM (2.06)
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Making sure Xcode uses the correct version of NASM (2.06)


  • Subject: Making sure Xcode uses the correct version of NASM (2.06)
  • From: Simon Connah <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 05:13:28 +0100

Hi,

I have recently compiled the newest version of NASM 2.06 and can work quite happily on the command line. Now I know about setting the rules for how to compile different types of source but that screen gives no option to choose which version of a binary it uses and I suspect that it is still using the Apple version of NASM.

Is there anyway I can make sure it is using the correct version?

Thanks.
Simon.
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