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异常: 无法运行例子 #51

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cryzlasm opened this issue Dec 13, 2019 · 8 comments
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异常: 无法运行例子 #51

cryzlasm opened this issue Dec 13, 2019 · 8 comments

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keystone 已手动安装
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xwings commented Dec 13, 2019

Its not related but i just want to make it clear.

As of now, we still have not figure out who should we make Qiling Framework fully. As mention in issue #24

We can run PE files emulation in Windows without an issue, you can check how we make the installation in .travis.yml file

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xwings commented Dec 13, 2019

  1. Your first screenshot, due to we did not do a direct import and there is a sys.append. You need to run the example in cd tests

  2. Second screenshot, you need to at least have file and rootfs defined.Please look at the example on how to run Qiling

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这个是在虚拟机里边, 我在外边没出现这个问题

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xwings commented Dec 13, 2019

这个是在虚拟机里边, 我在外边没出现这个问题

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Windows 的安装方式在 .travis.yml 有详细的步骤

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python 安装 setup的问题
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外边生成的egg 拉进去 可以用了, 啥时候官方出一个EGG这玩意吧
qiling-0.9-py3.7.egg.zip

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xwings commented Dec 13, 2019

Due to we are still in very active development. No point we we need to make a deployment package. Once we think we are good for release 1.0, pip should do the magic

By the way. have you tried to run python setup.py ?

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是的 使用命令 python setup.py install

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