Slackware :: Fasm-1.69.31.tgz From Http://flatassembler.net: Package?
Jul 12, 2011
Kernel 2.6.21.5, slackware 12.0I downloaded the file fasm-1.69.31.tgz from http://flatassembler.net. Just in case it was a slack binary package, I did 'installpkg fasm-1.69.31.tgz'. Then I found I now had /var/log/packages/fasm-1.69.31.
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semoi@darkstar:~/assemblers$ cat /var/log/packages/fasm-1.69.31
PACKAGE NAME: fasm-1.69.31
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I mean like, what does it do differently from just installing something from source? Check to make sure you have the required dependencies before compiling the .tgz package? something else?
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