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else
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test_python27:
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@echo "[-] You seem to need to install the package python3.7-dev or python2.7-dev, but it is optional so we continue"
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@echo "[-] You seem to need to install the package python3.7-dev or python2.7-dev (and perhaps python[23]-apt), but it is optional so we continue"
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endif
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@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ Version ++2.58d (dev):
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----------------------
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- qbdi_mode: fuzz android native libraries via QBDI framework
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- unicorn_mode: switched with the new unicornafl, thanks domenukk
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- unicorn_mode: switched to the new unicornafl, thanks domenukk
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(see https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/unicorn)
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- afl-fuzz:
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- added Radamsa and an optional radamsa stage (-R[R])
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- CPU affinity support for DragonFly
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- added radamsa as (an optional) mutator stage (-R[R])
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- added -u command line option to not unlink the fuzz input file
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- Python3 support (autodetect)
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- AFL_DISABLE_TRIM env var to disable the trim stage
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- CPU affinity support for DragonFly
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- llvm_mode:
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- float splitting is now configured via AFL_LLVM_LAF_SPLIT_FLOATS
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- support for llvm 10 included now (thanks to devnexen)
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- afl-analyze: added AFL_SKIP_BIN_CHECK support
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- better random numbers for gcc_plugin and llvm_mode (thanks to devnexen)
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- Dockerfile by courtesy of devnexen
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- ripped regex.dictionary from Google afl PR
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- added regex.dictionary
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- qemu and unicorn download scripts now try to download until the full
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download succeeded. f*ckin travis fails downloading 40% of the time!
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- added the few Android stuff we didnt have already from Google afl repository
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@ -61,8 +61,9 @@ You must install the python 3.7 or 2.7 development package of your Linux
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distribution before this will work. On Debian/Ubuntu/Kali this can be done
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with either:
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apt install python3.7-dev
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pr
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or
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apt install python2.7-dev
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Note that for some distributions you might also need the package python[23]-apt
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A prerequisite for using this mode is to compile AFLFuzz with Python support.
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