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system error 19 Jan 2017, 17:50
On my Linux machine (different PC), it shows the same anomaly. But it's probably nothing. It would probably go away as the FASM versions are upgraded.
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JohnFound 19 Jan 2017, 17:55
What are the storage devices on these computers?

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revolution 20 Jan 2017, 00:33
system error wrote:
On my Linux machine (different PC), it shows the same anomaly. But it's probably nothing. It would probably go away as the FASM versions are upgraded.
You seem to be blaming fasm for your problem. I suggest it is something in your system. And until you discover what is causing it then it will still happen and continue to annoy you.
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system error 20 Jan 2017, 08:36
revolution wrote:
system error wrote:
On my Linux machine (different PC), it shows the same anomaly. But it's probably nothing. It would probably go away as the FASM versions are upgraded.
You seem to be blaming fasm for your problem. I suggest it is something in your system. And until you discover what is causing it then it will still happen and continue to annoy you.


I am not playing a blame game here. You're being emotional. I am submitting a bug report, a symptom, an anomaly. I don't have the problem compiling my code if you consider the fact that I have four different assemblers on my PCs. They don't seem to have that problem too. So stop being a cry baby, particularly in this Compiler Internals section. We talk serious business in here.
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revolution 20 Jan 2017, 15:08
system error wrote:
revolution wrote:
system error wrote:
On my Linux machine (different PC), it shows the same anomaly. But it's probably nothing. It would probably go away as the FASM versions are upgraded.
You seem to be blaming fasm for your problem. I suggest it is something in your system. And until you discover what is causing it then it will still happen and continue to annoy you.


I am not playing a blame game here. You're being emotional. I am submitting a bug report, a symptom, an anomaly. I don't have the problem compiling my code if you consider the fact that I have four different assemblers on my PCs. They don't seem to have that problem too. So stop being a cry baby, particularly in this Compiler Internals section. We talk serious business in here.
It is just facts that others are not seeing this problem. I would be happy to discover a problem and see it fixed, but when it doesn't affect anyone else then we have to determine that the facts suggest it is not a problem with fasm and the real cause is somewhere else. Perhaps you have something on your system that many others dont' run that is causing this? Emotion is not involved, just plain old fact discovery and problem solving based upon the available evidence.
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system error 20 Jan 2017, 19:11
@revo. I am not the only one having that "problem" here. You're not paying attention. Btw, I don't call this a 'problem' amounting to bug. Your're exaggerating. It's just a small anomaly. Safe to ignore. Even if it bothers me at times when I need to run some quick tests, I can use NASM or ML64 to compile my code. Not a big deal.
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Tomasz Grysztar 20 Jan 2017, 19:44
It could help to find out what are the common characteristics of various machines/environments where this behavior occurs. Perhaps this would give a hint how to reproduce it.
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