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<oerjan> revert 193
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date Sun, 08 Apr 2012 09:03:26 +0000
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2011-11-03.txt:19:56:18: <ais523\unfoog> Vorpal: Web of Lies
2011-11-03.txt:19:56:45: <ais523\unfoog> but Web of Lies is a great name
2011-11-03.txt:21:18:16: <elliott> /* Timestamps. This stores the initial timestamp, in Web of Lies'
2011-11-04.txt:03:41:14: <elliott> At this rate it looks like I'm gonna have to steal Web of Lies' architecture-specific syscall-overriding code...
2011-11-04.txt:04:17:04: <elliott> Gregor: Have I mentioned Web of Lies does cooperative scheduling by overriding every single syscall to schedule
2011-11-04.txt:09:38:42: <elliott> I haven't got Web of Lies to work, but this is my cheap LD_PRELOAD version of the clock hack
2011-11-04.txt:09:48:01: <elliott> note: it was "sudo ./weboflies true"; true is 64-bit, but I tried it on Web of Lies itself and it still failed, so I suspect it's a generic problem
2011-11-04.txt:09:53:42: <elliott> because web of lies runs as root
2011-11-04.txt:10:00:11: <elliott> then it dumps me at the web of lies console
2011-11-05.txt:18:13:46: <ais523> btw, people experimenting with Web of Lies, did you come to any conclusions but "it doesn't run on modern Linux"?
2011-11-08.txt:21:06:36: <ais523> btw, does anyone have any feedback on Web of Lies yet?
2011-11-28.txt:21:26:39: <ais523> Web of Lies gives you a really good idea of how syscall-bound a program is
2011-12-15.txt:19:39:12: <ais523> Vorpal: one of the few things in the "deliberately unsupported because I can't figure out wtf effect it would have" list in Web of Lies
2012-03-04.txt:19:21:24: <ais523> I think I fixed the permissions problem in Web of Lies, anyway