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How To Compile & Run Capstone for Linux, Mac OSX, *nix and Windows
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Capstone requires no prerequisite packages, so it is easy to compile & install.
(1) On *nix (such as MacOSX, Linux & FreeBSD):
- To compile for current platform, run either:
$ ./compile.sh
or:
$ make
For FreeBSD/OpenBSD, use 'gmake' instread of 'make':
$ gmake
Then run "./tests/test*" to see the tests disassembling sample code.
- On 64-bit OS, run command below to cross-compile Capstone for 32-bit binary:
$ ./compile.sh nix32
Then similarly, run "./tests/test*" to see the tests disassembling sample code.
(2) To install Capstone, run:
$ sudo make install
For FreeBSD/OpenBSD, use 'gmake' instead of 'make':
$ sudo gmake install
Users are then required to enter root password to copy Capstone into machine
system directories.
NOTE: The core framework that will be installed by "make install" consist of
only following files:
/usr/include/capstone/capstone.h
/usr/include/capstone/x86.h
/usr/include/capstone/arm.h
/usr/include/capstone/arm64.h
/usr/include/capstone/mips.h
/usr/lib/libcapstone.so (for Linux/*nix), or /usr/lib/libcapstone.dylib (OSX)
/usr/lib/libcapstone.a
(3) To cross-compile for Windows, Linux & gcc-mingw-w64-i686 (and also gcc-mingw-w64-x86-64
for 64-bit binaries) are required.
- To cross-compile Windows 32-bit binary, simply run
$ ./compile.sh cross-win32
- To cross-compile Windows 64-bit binary, simply run
$ ./compile.sh cross-win64
Resulted files "capstone.dll" and "tests/test*.exe" can then be used on Windows machine.
(4) To compile under Cygwin gcc-mingw-w64-i686 or x86_64-w64-mingw32 run:
- To compile Windows 32-bit binary under Cygwin, simply run
$ ./compile.sh cygwin-mingw32
- To compile Windows 64-bit binary under Cygwin, simply run
$ ./compile.sh cygwin-mingw64
(5) By default, gcc is used as compiler. To use "clang" compiler instead, run command below:
$ ./compile.sh clang
(6) So far, Python, Ruby, Ocaml, Java, C# and Go are supported by bindings. Look for
the bindings under directory bindings/, and refer to README file of corresponding languages.