On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:43:14AM +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Hello, > > Just to give an update on the status: I'm currently able to compile a > working loadlin.exe from source thanks to a patch against yasm 0.5. I > need to port that to 0.7 and submit upstream (actually it should be > easier for upstream to accept it in 0.7 than in 0.5 since the parser got > rewritten by hand). > > One sad piece of news is that I wasn't able to contact upstream again: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't work any more. However, if people confirm > that he has been lost in nature, I intend to maintain loadlin as new > upstream. In any case, I can already provide a loadlin.exe built from > source that works for Lenny. I hope to find the time to get my patches > integrated during August.
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