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authorBill Fumerola <billf@FreeBSD.org>1999-06-16 14:02:32 +0000
committerBill Fumerola <billf@FreeBSD.org>1999-06-16 14:02:32 +0000
commitbebb98615cd5b1ea610f512ea54043c0ffd0df6f (patch)
treef1b2a6afc7ebb88b2c32412f7caae6ec902c61a8 /devel/nasm
parentUpgrade to 0.5.14, which now (regretfully) adds a X dependency. (diff)
Upgrade to 0.98, which includes bugfixes, support for Borland Debuggers
in .OBJ format, support for LCC, AMD 3d-Now MMX instructions, and SSE instructions. The above new features mean nothing to this committer who is frightened by machine code, but to the determined hacker, I'm sure the above features will be welcomed warmly. PR: ports/12027 Submitted by: Murray Stokely <murray@cdrom.com>
Notes
Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=19503
Diffstat (limited to 'devel/nasm')
-rw-r--r--devel/nasm/Makefile6
-rw-r--r--devel/nasm/distinfo2
-rw-r--r--devel/nasm/pkg-descr2
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/devel/nasm/Makefile b/devel/nasm/Makefile
index f83777f0dddb..20c81c8026f5 100644
--- a/devel/nasm/Makefile
+++ b/devel/nasm/Makefile
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
# New ports collection makefile for: nasm
-# Version required: 0.97
+# Version required: 0.98
# Date created: 7 April 1998
# Whom: Murray Stokely <murray@cdrom.com>
#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.3 1998/03/11 07:17:19 vanilla Exp $
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.4 1998/04/11 18:47:05 vanilla Exp $
#
-DISTNAME= nasm-0.97
+DISTNAME= nasm-0.98
CATEGORIES= devel lang
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= devel/lang/assemblers
diff --git a/devel/nasm/distinfo b/devel/nasm/distinfo
index 92d0517be240..24debde07633 100644
--- a/devel/nasm/distinfo
+++ b/devel/nasm/distinfo
@@ -1 +1 @@
-MD5 (nasm-0.97.tar.gz) = 2ffa8f915144e7607ff9443f35a49148
+MD5 (nasm-0.98.tar.gz) = fc334b4b05b5f57fe3fc867c42320ef9
diff --git a/devel/nasm/pkg-descr b/devel/nasm/pkg-descr
index e05268f6412c..8057e00c841a 100644
--- a/devel/nasm/pkg-descr
+++ b/devel/nasm/pkg-descr
@@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ as86 object format, and a home-grown format called RDF.
Also included is NDISASM, a prototype x86 binary-file disassembler
which uses the same instruction table as NASM.
-WWW: http://www.cryogen.com/Nasm
+WWW: http://www.web-sites.co.uk/nasm/