On 11/05/2019 20.28, Programmingkid wrote: > >> On May 11, 2019, at 2:05 PM, Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> wrote: >> >> On 11/05/2019 19.21, Programmingkid wrote: >>> >>>> On Apr 20, 2019, at 6:40 AM, Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 19/04/2019 15.44, G 3 wrote: [...] >>>>> Thank you for replying. Capstone comes with QEMU? Every time I try to >>>>> compile QEMU I see an error relating to Capstone not being on my system. >>>>> Why do you feel that disabling Capstone by default is not a good idea? >>>>> >>>>> Here is the error message I see when compiling QEMU: >>>>> >>>>> CHK version_gen.h >>>>> make[1]: *** No rule to make target >>>>> `/Users/John/qemu-git/capstone/libcapstone.a'. Stop. >>>>> make: *** [subdir-capstone] Error 2 >>>> >>>> I assume you're using a git checkout here, right? For git checkouts, the >>>> Makefile should take care of calling the scripts/git-submodule.sh script >>>> which should initialize the submodule in the capstone directory. >>>> >>>> What's the content of your .git-submodule-status file? What does >>>> "configure" say about capstone support on your system? >>>> >>>> Thomas >>> >>> Yes I use a git checkout. >>> >>> This is the contents of my .git-submodule-status file: >>> #!/bin/sh >> [...] >> >> That were the contents of scripts/git-submodule.sh. I meant the hidden >> file .git-submodule-status in the main directory. > > This is it: > 88f18909db731a627456f26d779445f84e449536 dtc (v1.4.7) > f0da6726207b740f6101028b2992f918477a4b08 slirp (v4.0.0-rc0-25-gf0da672) > b64af41c3276f97f0e181920400ee056b9c88037 tests/fp/berkeley-softfloat-3 > (heads/master) > 5a59dcec19327396a011a17fd924aed4fec416b3 tests/fp/berkeley-testfloat-3 > (remotes/origin/HEAD) > 6b3d716e2b6472eb7189d3220552280ef3d832ce ui/keycodemapdb > (heads/master-4-g6b3d716)
There should be an entry for capstone in here, too. :-/ >>> I did a 'make clean' followed by a 'make distclean'. Then tried building >>> again using this command line: >>> >>> ./configure --target-list=ppc-softmmu,i386-softmmu,x86_64-softmmu >>> make -j 4 >> >> That should normally populate the capstone directory. What happens if >> you run "make git-submodule-update" directly? > > Here is the result: > $ make git-submodule-update > make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. > make[1]: *** No rule to make target > `/Users/John/Documents/Development/Projects/Qemu/qemu-git/capstone/libcapstone.a'. > Stop. > make: *** [subdir-capstone] Error 2 Apparently the submodule update is not working right for you. What do you get when you run: git submodule update capstone ? >>> I took a look at the capstone folder. There is no 'make' file in this >>> folder. Should there be one? >> >> Yes, the capstone folder should be populated automatically. Is it >> completely empty for you? > > It isn't empty. All I see are two folders: obj and docs. Maybe try to clean the folder first: rm -r capstone mkdir capstone make git-submodule-update If that does not help, maybe try a completely fresh git checkout? Thomas