QT-based hex editor, and a useful one to boot. Especially useful is the compare dialogs. From the freshmeat page: lfhex (Large File Hex Editor) is a hex editor with paged input/output for viewing and editing files which are too large for system memory. Features include infinite undo/redo, search capabilities, a conversion dialog, scalable working area (sane resize), fast load times, fast save times, and a binary graphical diff/compare UI. It only takes an additional ~1.4 MB to open a 2 GB file, and can graphically compare 4 GB files using less than 15 MB of additional system memory. Will attach the ebuild next. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce:
Created attachment 32215 [details] lfhex-0.3.7.ebuild Here it is. Pretty straightforward. Did the install myself rather than einstall because their Makefile seems to not like playing with portage well, and it only copies one binary over anyway. Enjoy!
oops... forgot to delete a bit of the comments at the top there. Whoops.
version commited. Good ebuild. Thanks