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- xscoop An X library detective
- 1.0.1 x11
=0 1.0.1Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch. - Maintainer: rscheckelhoff@yahoo.com
 - Port Added: 2005-11-23 21:52:20
- Last Update: 2005-11-24 11:51:37
- SVN Revision: UNKNOWN
- Also Listed In: x11-toolkits
- License: not specified in port
- Description:
- XScoop provides the ability to quickly determine which underlying X libraries
were statically linked into an application, even when the source is not
available. XScoop parses an executable, looking for matches on a subset of
sample keywords that may identify the library being used. It does not produce
absolute results, and instead supplies a report with key-hits which represent
the likelihood that a particular library is present in the binary.
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Number of commits found: 2
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Commit | Credits | Log message |
1.0.1 24 Nov 2005 11:51:37
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pav  |
- Remove; I added this into the wrong category |
1.0.1 23 Nov 2005 21:51:11
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pav  |
XScoop provides the ability to quickly determine which underlying X libraries
were statically linked into an application, even when the source is not
available. XScoop parses an executable, looking for matches on a subset of
sample keywords that may identify the library being used. It does not produce
absolute results, and instead supplies a report with key-hits which represent
the likelihood that a particular library is present in the binary.
PR: ports/89419
Submitted by: Ron Scheckelhoff <rscheckelhoff@yahoo.com> |
Number of commits found: 2
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