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guranvir



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guranvir 10 Oct 2010, 14:26
I make binary deb package contains FASM,please test subj My system is Ubuntu 10.04 lucid
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guranvir 10 Oct 2010, 14:33
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vid
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vid 10 Oct 2010, 17:08
Worked for me, on 32-bit Ubuntu 10.4. Some problems I noticed:

1. Description contains cyrillics:
Quote:
flat assembler
This is opensource assembler with like NASM syntax and powerfull macrolanguages. Fasm это открытый ассемблер с
NASM-синтаксимсом и мощным макроязыком. В поставке имеются примеры, а на сайте подробное руководство пользователя и разработчика


2. I went to /usr/share/fasm/examples and tried to compile one example. I got "write failed", and had to su for this to work. Is this a proper place for examples? Or is this just some file access rights issue?

That generic error message is not best either in this case, but it would probably need more drastic source patch than just few lines.
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guranvir



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guranvir 10 Oct 2010, 18:38
about first bugs
Thank you for feedback:)
1. I am from Russia and make description multilanguage. But i separate this package on two part
2. I check it and change place of examples
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Tyler



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Tyler 10 Oct 2010, 19:03
Maybe this will help, I made a deb containing 1.69.14 and examples, docs, etc: http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=7882&start=78 You could copy directory structures from it to yours.
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guranvir



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guranvir 10 Oct 2010, 19:09


Description:
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Filename: fasm 1.69.24i386.deb.txt
Filesize: 158.45 KB
Downloaded: 532 Time(s)



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guranvir 10 Oct 2010, 19:12
Tyler thank you as soon as possible i will see your deb
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DustWolf



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DustWolf 11 Oct 2010, 20:15
Hello,

I would appreciate an AMD64 version as well. I have a computer with Ubuntu 10.04 AMD64, if that is somehow helpful.

Thanks for the package though! Wanted to make it at a point but got lost in the technicalities (deb packages need to come with source and since FASM is written in itself, I couldn't figure out how to solve the dependencies).

Relevant:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/555683

LP,
Jure
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Tyler



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Tyler 12 Oct 2010, 00:28
I made one, it's at the link I posted above. The only real difference, since Fasm itself is 32bit, is that the package identifies itself as amd64, rather than i386.
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guranvir



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guranvir 12 Oct 2010, 05:29
DustWolf may be you can send to LP binary package ? And i send package to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=513402
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DustWolf



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DustWolf 15 Oct 2010, 20:40
guranvir wrote:
DustWolf may be you can send to LP binary package ? And i send package to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=513402


Uhm sure? Just tell me what to do. XD

LP,
Jure
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guranvir 16 Oct 2010, 13:37
May be we can send package (my or Taylor's) to Ubuntu team,wich controlling content of repository? May be they include this package to repository?
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