At risk of being shot at at sunrise, I had rekall working without any problems
in Gentoo a few days back. Does the following help you at all?
I don't think it is going to help - all the required dependencies are seemed to
be fully met, but nontheless the problem still exists.
Maybe gdb backtrace
On Tuesday 14 September 2004 04:59, Daniel M. wrote:
> Thanks for the reference - I found the packages. Unfortunately,
> the package suffers from the same problem as a manually compiled
> application, and segfaults in exactly the same way and with the
> same frequency :(.
>
> Daniel.
At risk of be
A month ago, I found a .deb for Rekall, version 2.2.0-beta4-2.
I can't seem to find the package again, but the maintainer listed
through apt-cache show is:
Maintainer: Edgar Jasper < develop at edgar dot org dot uk >
I can't say much about the program because I haven't used it
extensively. Hopefu
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 00:18 -0700, Daniel M. wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I successfully compiled and instaled rekall 2.2.1 on Debian unstable (rekall is
> a database front-end, similar to Microsoft's Access, see
> http://www.rekallrevealed.org/), but the program is virtually unusable, since
> i
Hello everybody,
I successfully compiled and instaled rekall 2.2.1 on Debian unstable (rekall is
a database front-end, similar to Microsoft's Access, see
http://www.rekallrevealed.org/), but the program is virtually unusable, since
it crashes with a segfault every couple of minutes when you try to
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