On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 11:20:11PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: > > I don't remember exactly anymore, but when I looked at it yasm > > didn't look very promising for porting loadlin to it.
Well, I remember now: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/loadlin/yasm$ yasm -p help Available yasm parsers: gas GNU AS (GAS)-compatible parser nasm NASM-compatible parser [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/loadlin/yasm$ > Yasm is just a generic assembler that supports both nasm and gas syntax, > and is almost ready for tasm. I see you asked on yasm-devel about that already: http://cvs.tortall.net/pipermail/yasm-devel/2006-May/000152.html Are you still actively working on it? How far are you? Do you have any code to share? And the most important question: will it be finished well before etch so we can ship loadlin with etch? I guess if we have something remotely working it should be enough, the major showstopper with nasm is just the missing ".org" (well, .org is there, it just does something different). Cheers, Christian Aichinger
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