Hi all.
Just upgraded to Lion. When i try to complile my 20.000 line code i get:
"Purebasic - Assembler error"
"sh: nasm: command not found"
I have no way of knowing which command this refers to or where in my sourcecode to start looking...
Please help.... How can I do this? What file can I load up in Xcode and how, and what shall I look for?
Jesper
NASM find the problem
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[FIXED] Re: NASM find the problem
It's early and I am stupid right now.
Solution:
Since Lion has a "different" xcode than snow leopard.... try installing the new damn xcode.
J
Solution:
Since Lion has a "different" xcode than snow leopard.... try installing the new damn xcode.
J
Re: NASM find the problem
Good tip! (and good morning
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