From: Frank K. <fbk...@ve...> - 2007-12-28 01:17:46
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Ed Beroset wrote: > Keith Kanios wrote: > >> From the ASM Community Messageboard: >> >>>Note the value 8! "My String" as a string is 9 bytes, not 8. I searched >>>in the Internet and it seems like every type of NASM manual has this >>>typo in it. If we could count, we wouldn't need %strlen! :) > I've fixed this, and verified this fix in my local copy. I've never yet > used git to commit a change, yet, though. What should I read to make > sure I do this right? Hi Ed! Long time no "see". Hope the season is treating you well! Did you get an answer to this? Links to much documentation here: http://git.or.cz/ "Everyday Git" seems pretty good: <http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/everyday.html> I *think* the documentation makes it seem more complicated than it is. I *think* all you actually *have* to do is: git pull make your changes... git commit git push ... I don't know what bad things might happen from leaving out steps, though... If you haven't yet devised a passphrase, keep it short - you have to type it in a lot... Andreas, you still giving lessons? Am I close? Best, Frank |