Every time I try @radareorg I stumble upon something that makes it useless.
I just tried it and it's sign-extending 32-bit PowerPC addresses to 64 bits, thus breaking all xrefs on targets in the upper half of the address space. Like the Wii target I just tried it on. Fail.
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Replying to @marcan42
What about filling an issue or sharing a reproducer oneline? this sounds like a 1 line fix. And probably related to capstone, not directly r2. There are other disassembler and analysis plugins for powerpc in r2land…
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Replying to @radareorg
First impressions matter. The problem is r2 has a terrible track record of first impressions with me and most of the people I trust who have tried to use it...
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Replying to @marcan42 @radareorg
You are using Cutter here, not r2 and I can’t reproduce the bug you are mentioning. You are talking like if IDA never had bugs. I started r2 bc of this “first impressions matter”, never get used or liked privative software, graphical interfaces and IDA never fit in my workflow
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Replying to @trufae @radareorg
I thought Cutter was a radare2 GUI (you know, like the GitHub description says).
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Replying to @marcan42 @radareorg
Yes it is, but don’t expect it to be as updated, as tested or as complete as r2 itself. But seems to do the job for most kiddies and newcomers. Give me the bytes of that BL at least and i’ll try to reproduce and fix that line.
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Replying to @trufae @radareorg
Reproducer is linked in the bughttps://github.com/radare/radare2/issues/10885 …
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And maybe if you didn't insinuate GUI users are "kiddies and newcomers" you'd have more users. It's fine to like text apps, but don't expect people to take you seriously if you mock other users' preferences.
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Good developers know how to write software that uses the strengths of both menu/panel/graphics-driven and command/shortcut-driven applications together without eschewing either. I don't build UNIX pipelines using drag and drop and I don't edit photos by typing in commands.
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Call me when your CLI text editor has a miniview scrollbar. Seriously, it's utterly ridiculous to make a blanket claim that CLIs are better than GUIs. There are useful things only GUIs can do. Yes, I use vim *and* kate, for different use cases.
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