Am 04.07.2010 22:51, schrieb Sebastian Reichel:
On Sun, Jul 04, 2010 at 05:31:40PM +0200, Jan Lieven wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 17:06:40 +0200
Kilian Bender<[email protected]>  wrote:

radare -V is resulting in: radare 1.4 64bit(??) on le32bit
i686-unknown-linux-gnu dbg
1.4 is out of date and the Ubuntu maintainers are a little bit slow or
have not yet realized that there's a newer version (1.5.2).
I'd reccomend to hg clone http://radare.org/hg/radare and compile by
yourself. The hg clone will take some time, but compiling is quite fast.
it's probably my fault ;( Ubuntu just took over the Debian package,
which is still 1.4. I have a finished 1.5.2 package which will hopefully
arrive in Debian in the next week :) Last time the Ubuntu guys
imported it after ~ 2 weeks to 'Current Ubuntu Version + 1'.

-- Sebastian

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allright .... building from source worked like a charm for me. as far as i can tell it works as it should. is it normal that the initial analysing the code done by radare takes quite some time? I tried to load /bin/ls and it took literally forever ...... but on the other side it may just be the crappy processor in this netbook. is there any way I can speed up the process when i load a program? thank you guys again I feel like radare is going to help me to get a better understanding of reversing without the need to leave the shell environment. Further resources besides the radare book and the web page would help me too so if anybody can give me a clue where to lock for additional reading feel free to do so
Kilian
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