I'm using OS-X Sierra. I have been unable to successfully make capstone from source (although I did succeed making Keystone from source.) . So I installed macports so I could use capstone's pre-made package, and was surprised to see only this:
sudo port install capstone
Error: Port capstone not found
Are there any other options for getting a working Capstone on Sierra? Now that I've installed macports, I'm not so keen on also installing homebrew.
Thanks for any advice.
- Jeff
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UPDATE: After doing some Googling about Macports issues, I've determined the error is erroneous and is due to my company blocking certain ports (sudo port -d selfupdate failed). So I'll have to try the install at home (like SO MANY things. :( I'm guessing the install will work.
For this reason, I'm still wondering if there's a workaround where you can download an existing package for OS-X without going through macports?
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I'm using OS-X Sierra. I have been unable to successfully make capstone from source (although I did succeed making Keystone from source.) . So I installed macports so I could use capstone's pre-made package, and was surprised to see only this:
sudo port install capstone
Error: Port capstone not found
Are there any other options for getting a working Capstone on Sierra? Now that I've installed macports, I'm not so keen on also installing homebrew.
Thanks for any advice.
- Jeff
UPDATE: After doing some Googling about Macports issues, I've determined the error is erroneous and is due to my company blocking certain ports (sudo port -d selfupdate failed). So I'll have to try the install at home (like SO MANY things. :( I'm guessing the install will work.
For this reason, I'm still wondering if there's a workaround where you can download an existing package for OS-X without going through macports?