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@input texinfo @c -*- Texinfo -*-
@c %**start of header
@setfilename Building.osx.info
@include base/article.texi
@include building/command.texi
@paragraphindent none

@set BG.platform osx
@c %**end of header

@majorheading Guide to Building @value{HB.title} on @value{OS.@value{BG.platform}}

@contents
@include building/chapter.introduction.texi

@c %**-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@anchor{prerequisites}
@chapter Prerequisites
Building on @value{OS.osx} is well supported. It is the reference platform for @value{HB.name}. The following are the recommended specifications for this platform; but is not necessarily the only configuration that is possible:

@itemize @bullet
@item Mac Intel hardware
@item @value{OS.osx} 10.5.6
@item Xcode-3.1.2
@item gcc 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5490)
@item yasm 0.7.2.2153 (for i386 and x86_64 architectures)
@end itemize

@include building/prerequisites.bundled.texi
@include building/prerequisites.common.texi

@c %**-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@include building/chapter.quickstart.texi

@c %**-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@anchor{overview}
@chapter Overview
The two general methods to build on @value{OS.osx} are building from @b{terminal} or @b{Xcode}. The preferred method for automated and repeatable builds is to use the terminal. Otherwise the choice is generally up to the individual. In essence, the terminal actually invokes @command{xcodebuild} to build the very same targets contained in the Xcode project.

@include building/chapter.via.terminal.texi
@include building/chapter.via.xcode.texi