[Bug 894338] Review Request: distorm3 - A powerful disassembler library for x86/AMD64

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=894338

Kees de Jong <keesdejong+bugs@xxxxxxxxx> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|CLOSED                      |NEW
                 CC|                            |keesdejong+bugs@xxxxxxxxx,
                   |                            |rcvalle@xxxxxxxxxx
         Resolution|DEFERRED                    |---
              Flags|                            |needinfo?(rcvalle@xxxxxxxxx
                   |                            |m)
           Keywords|                            |Reopened



--- Comment #41 from Kees de Jong <keesdejong+bugs@xxxxxxxxx> ---
Why is this package not in the Fedora repository? The package `volatility`
requires this package, which is already available in the Fedora repository.
Because I needed the package `volatility` I also created a quick and dirty spec
file [1], which builds and runs fine on my system. Without the distorm library,
`volatility` doesn't work.

The spec file [2] provided in this Bugzilla ticket isn't available anymore. Can
I take over this package if the original author of this package-review request
lost interest? Of course, I will improve my spec file further.

[1]
https://fedorapeople.org/cgit/keesdejong/public_git/rpmbuild.git/tree/SPECS/distorm.spec?id=32f3ac4d5b7696875be4409aa7b43296303e8157
[2] https://people.redhat.com/~rdecarva/libdistorm/libdistorm.spec

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