fat12/16 boot sector helper code to gas syntax. Brought to you by the Arty.
[CMAKE] - Add freeldr and setupldr to build.
Alex Ionescu wrote:
> This is retarded,
That's your opinion.
> Why did this require rewriting everything in AT&T syntax and introducing
bugs?
It doesn't. N
And btw: the one who did the "mistake" was one of our newest developers,
Arty, who might still lack of experience in the field of programming.
Let's hope he didn't make 5 more old developers leave now ;-)
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Alex Ionescu wrote:
> This is retarded,
That's your opinion.
> Why did this require rewriting everything in AT&T syntax and introducing
> bugs?
It doesn't. Noone said it does.
> And what's up with calling AT&T syntax "GAS" Syntax.
>
Yes, what's up with that?
> I wonder what Brian would say
It was a quick hack while Amine waits for a proper conversion from Timo.
It's not meant to stay.
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Subject: Re: [ros-dev] [ros-diffs] [akhaldi] 48687: [FREELDR] - Convert
fat12/16 boot sector helper code to gas syntax. Brought to you by the Arty.
[CMAKE] - Add freeldr and setupldr to build.
I'm anti-AT&
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] [ros-diffs] [akhaldi] 48687: [FREELDR] - Convert
fat12/16 boot sector helper code to gas syntax. Brought to you by the Arty.
[CMAKE] - Add freeldr and setupldr to build.
Err, nice to call ppl idiots who try to get the project further...
If there are bugs, feel free to
Err, nice to call ppl idiots who try to get the project further...
If there are bugs, feel free to fix them...
Am 02.09.2010 21:17, schrieb Alex Ionescu:
This is retarded, GAS supports Intel syntax. Why did this require
rewriting everything in AT&T syntax and introducing bugs? And what's
up w
This is retarded, GAS supports Intel syntax. Why did this require
rewriting everything in AT&T syntax and introducing bugs? And what's
up with calling AT&T syntax "GAS" Syntax.
I wonder what Brian would say
It's funny how this project gets rid of old developers, gets new
developers, and has t