Bug#573345: ITP: radare2 -- free advanced command line hexadecimal editor

2010-03-10 Thread Sebastian Reichel
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Sebastian Reichel elektra...@gmail.com

* Package name: radare2
  Version : 0.4
  Upstream Author : pancake panc...@nopcode.org
* URL : http://www.radare.org/
* License : LGPL, imported GPL and BSD code
  Programming Lang: C; Bindings for: Perl, Python, Ruby, Vala
  Description : free advanced command line hexadecimal editor

The project aims to create a complete, portable, multi-architecture,
unix-like toolchain for reverse engineering.
  
It is composed by an hexadecimal editor (radare) with a wrapped IO
layer supporting multiple backends for local/remote files, debugger
(osx,bsd,linux,w32), stream analyzer, assembler/disassembler (rasm)
for x86,arm,ppc,m68k,java,msil,sparc code analysis modules and
scripting facilities. A bindiffer named radiff, base converter (rax),
shellcode development helper (rasc), a binary information extracter
supporting (pe, mach0, elf, class, ...) named rabin, and a block-based
hash utility called rahash.

Note: radare2 coexists with radare1 and the binary of this package is
called radare2, so I name the source package radare2, too. But I don't
plan to continue maintaining radare1. I will ask for removal once radare2
is in the repository.

-- Sebastian



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Re: Bug#573345: ITP: radare2 -- free advanced command line hexadecimal editor

2010-03-10 Thread Reinhard Tartler
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 19:06:18 (CET), Sebastian Reichel wrote:

 Note: radare2 coexists with radare1 and the binary of this package is
 called radare2, so I name the source package radare2, too. But I don't
 plan to continue maintaining radare1. I will ask for removal once radare2
 is in the repository.

what is upstreams opinion on this? is radare1 superseeded upstream? In
that case, I'd rather avoid introducing a new package name and just
upload the new version with the name 'radare', automatically replacing
the old one.

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Gruesse/greetings,
Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4


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