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Uefitool 0.22.4
Uefitool 0.22.4










  1. #Uefitool 0.22.4 install#
  2. #Uefitool 0.22.4 update#
  3. #Uefitool 0.22.4 full#

abi-monitorBullseye:(1.12-2.1) Buster:(1.12-2) monitor ABI of shared libraries www.

uefitool 0.22.4

  • abi-dumperBullseye:(1.2-1) Buster:(1.1-1) tool to dump ABI of an ELF object containing DWARF debug info www.
  • abi-compliance-checkerBullseye & Buster:(2.3-0.2) tool to compare ABI compatibility of shared C/C++ library versions www.
  • abciBullseye & Buster:(0.0~git20170124.0.f94ae5e-2) Tendermint's Serverside Blockchain API www.
  • a56Bullseye & Buster:(1.3+dfsg-9) Motorola DSP56001 assembler www.
  • Jump to section A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z DEVEL If only one Distro is listed then the package is only available on that distribution.

    uefitool 0.22.4

    Next to each package is the version available for each distro.īullseye & Buster(#) = same version for both. The latest Distro for Raspberry Pi OS is Bullseye, the previouse version was Buster.

    #Uefitool 0.22.4 install#

    Then install your chosen package with the command sudo apt install package name Find out more with the Guide to installing software with the apt command WWW: Please Note: each listing has a Distro Version:

    #Uefitool 0.22.4 update#

    First get an updated package list by entering the following command in to terminal if this has not been done today sudo apt update added support for parsing some some HP images that use EFI_GUIDED_SECTION_LZMA_HP GUID for their LZMA-compressed sections, thanks to added support for "Extract Uncompressed." and "Uncompressed Hex View." actions in UEFITool, both are useful in expecting the raw uncompressed data of compressed items, and will help catch and fix some otherwise invisible issues like #178, thanks to added support for proper parsing of ME File Partition Table header version 2.1, improved parsing of the previous versions 1.0 and 2.0, thanks to and fixed CI\CD, updated its configuration to use newer runners, fixed some Coverity warnings found because it's working again, thanks to and built Qt 5.6.3 as universal library for macOS, and updated unixbuild.To install Raspberry Pi OS software on a Raspberry Pi.when the single binary is built natively for both x86-64 and arm64), but it also has some improvements and bugfixes: fix for builds on multiple BSD variants for multiple architectures, thanks to and fix for C++17 compatibility, thanks to fix for CMake files to make UEFITool compatible with Qt 6.0/6.1/6.2, thanks to fix for OSes that call Qt5 qmake not just qmake, but qmake-qt5 (Fedora, FreeBSD), thanks to fixes to make static analysers happier, thanks to hack to make Kaitai-based parsers do one less memory copy, thanks to and new FlatHub app for UEFITool and the files required for it, thanks to first release of 2022 is mostly about testing the new universal binaries for macOS (i.e.fix for builds on Windows with MinGW, thanks to for reporting and for the fix.fix for a crash during ME FPT parsing, thanks to for reporting and for the fix.support for x86-64 128Kb Recovery Startup AP Data, a special 16 byte entry at a fixed address inside a Padding file in some PEI volumes on x86-64 PCs, thanks to support for AMI ROM Hole files, that need to remain at fixed base addresses inside the image, thanks to fixes and small improvements:.

    uefitool 0.22.4

    It also adds FreeBSD to the list of supported OSes thanks to effort to make the tools buildable there.

    #Uefitool 0.22.4 full#

    This release is full of minor improvements and fixes for minor issues that laid unresolved for several years due to them being so minor.












    Uefitool 0.22.4