Hi Albert, "No Intent To Package It by Myself" == RFP
https://wiki.debian.org/RFP It's recommended to file an RFP bug instead of writing a mail to -mentors and let it sink. On 2019-10-28 15:05, Albert van der Horst wrote: > From "control" > > The package ciasdis contains an i86 assembler-disassembler > combination that allows to reassemble to a byte-for-byte > same binary. This is useful for modifying programs where > the source was lost, analysing viruses, etc. and general > curiosity. Knowledge about a binary can be build up > automatically, using scripts, or interactively and can be > stored for continued use in .cul files. > . > " > > Release 2.0.0 sports a large cleanup, notably it can be compiled on > newer 64 bits Forth compilers. > > One of the examples is reversing a linux elf32 program, with > a crawler that extracts labels from the binary itself (not > from a section with debugging labels) and detects hundreds > of boundaries between text code and 32 bits data. > > I have no intent to package it myself. However if anybody thinks > this package is valuable enough to do it, I will lend full > cooperation. > As mentionned in the release notes > make install > will basically generate a directory tree such as present in a > .deb file. Let's say I've done some prepratory work. > > Groetjes Albert

