#!/bin/bash set -ex # If we are a root in a Docker container and `sudo` doesn't exist # lets overwrite it with a function that just executes things passed to sudo # (yeah it won't work for sudo executed with flags) if [ -f /.dockerenv ] && ! hash sudo 2>/dev/null && whoami | grep root; then sudo() { $* } fi # Helper functions linux() { uname | grep -i Linux &>/dev/null } osx() { uname | grep -i Darwin &>/dev/null } install_apt() { sudo apt-get update || true sudo apt-get -y install gdb python-dev python3-dev python-pip python3-pip libglib2.0-dev libc6-dbg if uname -m | grep x86_64 > /dev/null; then sudo apt-get -y install libc6-dbg:i386 || true fi } install_dnf() { sudo dnf update || true sudo dnf -y install gdb gdb-gdbserver python-devel python3-devel python-pip python3-pip glib2-devel make sudo dnf -y debuginfo-install glibc } install_swupd() { sudo swupd update || true sudo swupd bundle-add gdb python3-basic make c-basic } PYTHON='' INSTALLFLAGS='' if osx || [ "$1" == "--user" ]; then INSTALLFLAGS="--user" else PYTHON="sudo " fi if linux; then distro=$(grep "^ID=" /etc/os-release | cut -d'=' -f2 | sed -e 's/"//g') case $distro in "ubuntu") install_apt ;; "fedora") install_dnf ;; "clear-linux-os") install_swupd ;; "arch") echo "Install Arch linux using a community package. See:" echo " - https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/pwndbg/" echo " - https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pwndbg-git/" exit 1 ;; "manjaro") echo "Pwndbg is not avaiable on Manjaro's repositories." echo "But it can be installed using Arch's AUR community package. See:" echo " - https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/pwndbg/" echo " - https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pwndbg-git/" exit 1 ;; *) # we can add more install command for each distros. echo "\"$distro\" is not supported distro. Will search for 'apt' or 'dnf' package managers." if hash apt; then install_apt elif hash dnf; then install_dnf else echo "\"$distro\" is not supported and your distro don't have apt or dnf that we support currently." exit fi ;; esac fi if ! hash gdb; then echo 'Could not find gdb in $PATH' exit fi # Update all submodules git submodule update --init --recursive # Find the Python version used by GDB. PYVER=$(gdb -batch -q --nx -ex 'pi import platform; print(".".join(platform.python_version_tuple()[:2]))') PYTHON+=$(gdb -batch -q --nx -ex 'pi import sys; print(sys.executable)') PYTHON+="${PYVER}" # Find the Python site-packages that we need to use so that # GDB can find the files once we've installed them. if linux && [ -z "$INSTALLFLAGS" ]; then SITE_PACKAGES=$(gdb -batch -q --nx -ex 'pi import site; print(site.getsitepackages()[0])') INSTALLFLAGS="--target ${SITE_PACKAGES}" fi # Make sure that pip is available if ! ${PYTHON} -m pip -V; then ${PYTHON} -m ensurepip ${INSTALLFLAGS} --upgrade fi # Upgrade pip itself ${PYTHON} -m pip install ${INSTALLFLAGS} --upgrade pip # Install Python dependencies ${PYTHON} -m pip install ${INSTALLFLAGS} -Ur requirements.txt # Load Pwndbg into GDB on every launch. if ! grep pwndbg ~/.gdbinit &>/dev/null; then echo "source $PWD/gdbinit.py" >> ~/.gdbinit fi