Package Details: pince-git r1517.8f5b416-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/pince-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: pince-git
Description: A Linux reverse engineering tool inspired by Cheat Engine.
Upstream URL: https://github.com/korcankaraokcu/PINCE
Licenses: GPL-3.0-or-later WITH CC-BY-3.0
Submitter: tsar-fox
Maintainer: detian
Last Packager: detian
Votes: 11
Popularity: 0.004523
First Submitted: 2016-12-13 01:08 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-13 05:45 (UTC)

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tsar-fox commented on 2018-10-01 23:07 (UTC)

It's the result of an upstream change, removing a directory from the source tree. I've distro-hopped and no longer use Arch Linux, but when I get an opportunity to spin up a virtual machine for testing, I'll update the PKGBUILD accordingly.

pegasusearl commented on 2018-09-30 07:02 (UTC) (edited on 2018-09-30 07:03 (UTC) by pegasusearl)

excuse me, I got a problem when building pince-git. It shows: cp: cannot stat 'pince-non-stop-files': No such file or directory ..What could possibly go wrong?

DarkShadow44 commented on 2017-07-06 13:15 (UTC)

Doesn't work without sudo. Your edited /usr/bin/pince doesn't contain the sudo command the original does. Also, a desktop file would be nice to have, so it can be started from the startmenu.

tsar-fox commented on 2017-04-24 07:27 (UTC)

The first two issues you mentioned should be fixed now, thank you for your solutions. I am working with the project maintainer right now to fix the mentioned GDB errors.

Luchs commented on 2017-04-18 19:26 (UTC) (edited on 2017-04-18 20:35 (UTC) by Luchs)

This PKGBUILD has some issues: - PINCE.py tries to open COPYING, AUTHORS and THANKS files in the current directory when starting, so it's currently broken unless you start pince from a directory with these files. You should probably install these files to /usr/share/PINCE as well and change /usr/bin/pince to a script that starts PINCE.py from that directory. - The package version should be read from git for a -git package and not set to 0.1.0. Just copy the pkgver() function from some other -git package or the wiki. - If I try to attach to some process, I get gdb errors.