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This documentation explains how to install the python binding for Unicorn
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from source.
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1. Installing on Linux:
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$ sudo python setup.py install
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This will build the core C library, package it with the python bindings,
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and install it to your system.
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If you want to prevent the build of the native library during the python installation,
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set the environment variable LIBUNICORN_PATH. You may also set this to a directory
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containing libunicorn.so if you wish to use a verison of the native library other than
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the globally installed one.
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2. Installing on Windows:
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Run the following command in command prompt:
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C:\> C:\location_to_python\python.exe setup.py install
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Next, copy all the DLL files from the 'Core engine for Windows' package available
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on the Unicorn download page and paste it in the path:
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C:\location_to_python\Lib\site-packages\unicorn\
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3. Sample code
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This directory contains some sample code to show how to use Unicorn API.
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- sample_<arch>.py
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These code show how to access architecture-specific information for each
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architecture.
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- shellcode.py
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This shows how to analyze a Linux shellcode.
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- sample_network_auditing.py
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This shows how to analyze & interpret Linux shellcode.
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