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GamoveR



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GamoveR 20 May 2019, 08:59
I noticed bug when use fasmg in 64 bits Linux.
When output full filename has length 4 + 8*i, i >= 1 (for example 'test1234.obj'), fasmg append it with '0' (or other strange symbols if there are '-i' switch placed after output filename).

Also, when the same length has input filename, fasmg emit error 'source file not found'. Probably its also append input filename with something, and try to find than file, which does not exist.

I placed fasmg in /usr/share/fasmg, and use follow command for assembling:
INCLUDE=/usr/share/fasmg/examples/x86/include/ fasmg test.asm test1234.obj

PS: My system is Linux Mint Debian Edition 3 (Cindy), kernel 4.19.0-0.bpo.1-amd64
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Tomasz Grysztar



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Tomasz Grysztar 20 May 2019, 09:30
Thank you for the report! It's a mistake in one of the routines that I have written live on stream, apparently I was too much in a hurry. Smile

It is fixed now.
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revolution
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revolution 20 May 2019, 10:14
Tomasz Grysztar wrote:
It is fixed now.
Are you aware that all your fasmg repo links go to the honeypot? Sad
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Tomasz Grysztar 20 May 2019, 10:43
revolution wrote:
Tomasz Grysztar wrote:
It is fixed now.
Are you aware that all your fasmg repo links go to the honeypot? Sad
Hmm, perhaps we should downgrade the version of Fossil on the server then...
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revolution 20 May 2019, 11:09
Tomasz Grysztar wrote:
Hmm, perhaps we should downgrade the version of Fossil on the server then...
I'm not well versed in fossil, but I thought it was a setting.

This page doesn't help much to explain it though. It makes it look like the only options are either no links, or all links require JS.


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Tomasz Grysztar 20 May 2019, 16:38
revolution wrote:
I'm not well versed in fossil, but I thought it was a setting.
Well, let me try...
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revolution 01 Jun 2019, 04:29
Tomasz Grysztar wrote:
revolution wrote:
I'm not well versed in fossil, but I thought it was a setting.
Well, let me try...
The site is working now. Smile
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