---
name: bpatch
version: 1.0_1
origin: editors/bpatch
comment: A hex editor that doesn't load the whole file at once
arch: freebsd:9:x86:64
www: UNKNOWN
maintainer: joerg@FreeBSD.org
prefix: /usr/local
licenselogic: single
flatsize: 30782
desc: |
  Original code written by Garry M. Johnson and Steven Lisk.

  This is a neat program that contains some neat code.  It allows you
  to dump or edit files (binary or ascii), displayed by 256-byte records
  in side-by-side hex and ascii formats.  Other features (eg. toggled
  swap within byte pairs) are included.

  The most interesting feature of this editor is that it doesn't load the
  entire file at once, unlike all other hex editors.  Thus, you can browse
  and edit very large files or even raw disks.

  The program does not include a redistribution notice, but it was posted
  to comp.sources.unix ages ago, and the README mentions the word "public
  domain".
categories: [editors]
files:
  /usr/local/bin/bpatch: f8f17f2d208ec0d9187ae58b26f50ad9b20e49520dc75329c2793e5745a33580
  /usr/local/man/man1/bpatch.1.gz: 423b00a7c00f6ed7e317b2f174cee61dc94a044370408ab6f8c418d319197de9
scripts: {}
