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killasmurf86



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killasmurf86 06 Nov 2010, 20:33
Would there be interest in FreeBSD (and possibly all BSD) native fasm?
I'm not saying I will do it... now.... but after I finish University... I could have time. Fasm is my favourite assembler ever since I first used it (quite long time ago)

Would you Tomasz be interested in native FASM BSD? (No libc, pure syscalls)?

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As of today, I became maintainer of FASM FreeBSD port
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f0dder



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f0dder 06 Nov 2010, 20:50
killasmurf86 wrote:
Would you Tomasz be interested in native FASM BSD? (No libc, pure syscalls)?
Why would you do it that way, when libc is present on every BSD system and can be dynamically linked?

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Tyler



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Tyler 06 Nov 2010, 21:14
I think Fasm is pretty easy to port anyway. Everything the command line version does is routed through the interfaces implemented in "system.inc".

f0dder wrote:

Why would you do it that way, when libc is present on every BSD system and can be dynamically linked?

Why does the Linux version exist? libc is present on every Linux system and can be dynamically linked.
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killasmurf86



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killasmurf86 07 Nov 2010, 23:11
Tyler wrote:

f0dder wrote:

Why would you do it that way, when libc is present on every BSD system and can be dynamically linked?

Why does the Linux version exist? libc is present on every Linux system and can be dynamically linked.


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vid
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vid 07 Nov 2010, 23:24
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Why does the Linux version exist? libc is present on every Linux system and can be dynamically linked.

Good question indeed, but more for Tomasz than for f0dder Razz
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rugxulo



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rugxulo 08 Nov 2010, 16:01
Why? Why not? (Why ask why? Try Bud Dry!)
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lamer



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lamer 14 May 2013, 10:53
so... how is it going? Very Happy
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