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edb is a cross platform AArch32/x86/x86-64 debugger. It was inspired by Ollydbg, but aims to function on AArch32, x86, and x86-64 as well as multiple OS's. Linux is the only officially supported platform at the moment, but FreeBSD, OpenBSD, OSX and Windows ports are underway with varying degrees of functionality.

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edb is available under the GPL 2 license, see the COPYING for details.

NOTE: version 1.5.0 is the last version to support linux kernels older than 3.0. New development will target 3.0 and newer, and will be 2.0.0 when released.

NOTE: This README now only covers the most essential documentation, for more complete documentation see the wiki

Cloning

When cloning the repo, please use git's --recursive flag to ensure that the sub-modules will be properly cloned and updated to the correct versions. Here is an example:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/eteran/edb-debugger.git

Compiling

Compiling edb is generally quite simple. The latest release of edb currently depends on the following packages:

Dependency Version Required
GCC/Clang Supporting C++17
Qt >= 5.9
Capstone >= 3.0
Graphviz >= 2.38.0 (Optional)

Many distributions already have packages that satisfy these. The wiki contains examples for some popular distributions:

Once you have the necessary dependencies installed, compilation is done with cmake:

CMake

If you plan to just run edb out of the build directory, it's as simple as this:

$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
$ ./edb

If you would like to properly install edb on the system for all users, it's only a little different:

$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local/ ..
$ make
$ make install
$ edb

Installing

Basic installation is simple, you may run

$ make install

In which case the plugins will be installed in /usr/local/lib/edb and the binaries will be installed in /usr/local/bin/.

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