Re: AW: packages to be debianized:
ioannis@flinet.com (Ioannis Tambouras) wrote on 01.03.97 in <[🔎] Pine.LNX.3.95.970301161024.29584A-100000@ohiox.haw.org>:
> One month ago, a 80x86 assembler called nasm was introduced. Its purpose
> is to replace all free and commercial assemblers. It was written
> after extensive discussions in usenet ( comp.lan.asm, i think), and its
> syntax is Intel oriented. It is a cross-compiler for both dos and unix.
> Having already used it in linux, I think it is a great program.
>
> Most likely, the debian package for nasm was made few weeks ago.
> There is no need for djgpp any more.
Could you please explain how an assembler replaces a compiler?
MfG Kai
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