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Python SDK for the ntoseye Windows kernel debugger (Linux/KVM/QEMU)

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ntoseye (Python SDK)

Drive the ntoseye Windows kernel debugger from Python.

Install

pip install ntoseye

Or build from source into a virtualenv with maturin:

cd ntoseye-py
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
maturin develop --release

Or build a wheel and install it:

cd ntoseye-py
maturin build --release --out dist
pip install dist/ntoseye-*.whl

Releasing (portable wheel)

A plain maturin build tags the wheel against the build host's glibc, so on a rolling-release distro it can demand a glibc newer than most users have. Build against an old glibc floor with zig so the wheel installs everywhere.

Run ./build-wheel.sh to do it in one step (it provisions a local .venv with the build tools if no virtualenv is active, builds into a clean dist/, and runs twine check). The equivalent manual steps:

pip install ziglang
cd ntoseye-py
rm -rf dist
maturin build --release --zig --compatibility manylinux_2_17 --out dist
twine check dist/*
twine upload dist/*

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