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** '''Installation of binaries:''' mine -i flashrom-0.9.0.tar.bz2
** '''Installation of binaries:''' mine -i flashrom-0.9.0.tar.bz2
* '''FreeBSD''': cd /usr/ports/sysutils/flashrom && make install clean
* '''FreeBSD''': cd /usr/ports/sysutils/flashrom && make install clean
:The version from trunk (latest revision while writing this is r889) is usable too, but you '''NEED''' to install '''devel/libpci''', '''sysutils/dmidecode''' and '''devel/gmake''' from ports.
:The version from trunk (latest revision while writing this is r968) is usable too, but you '''NEED''' to install '''devel/libpci''', '''sysutils/dmidecode''' and '''devel/gmake''' from ports.
:After installing, edit flashrom's Makefile and change line 253 (diff style):
:Run gmake.
:<tt> -      @$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .test1.c -o .test1 -lpci $(LIBS) >/dev/null 2>&1 &&    \</tt>
:into this:
:<tt> +      @$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .test1.c -o .test1 -lpci $(LIBS) >/dev/null 2>&1 &&  \</tt>
:
:Save the file and run gmake.
* '''Windows''': There is a (very old and probably obsolete) Windows port of the flashrom utility at [http://google-summer-of-code-2007-coresystems.googlecode.com/files/DarmawanMappatutu_Salihun.tar.gz DarmawanMappatutu_Salihun.tar.gz].<br />In 2009, several patches for Windows, based on a more recent revision of flashrom, were made available:
* '''Windows''': There is a (very old and probably obsolete) Windows port of the flashrom utility at [http://google-summer-of-code-2007-coresystems.googlecode.com/files/DarmawanMappatutu_Salihun.tar.gz DarmawanMappatutu_Salihun.tar.gz].<br />In 2009, several patches for Windows, based on a more recent revision of flashrom, were made available:
** [flashrom] GSoCs Winflashrom versus r126. [http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/flashrom/2009-August/000225.html]
** [flashrom] GSoCs Winflashrom versus r126. [http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/flashrom/2009-August/000225.html]

Revision as of 17:46, 3 December 2023

You can browse the flashrom source code online, or download and install flashrom as explained below.

Installation from source

Requirements:

  • pciutils development package (pciutils-dev/libpci-dev/pciutils-devel, depending on OS/distribution)
  • zlib development package (zlib1g-dev/zlib-devel, depending on OS/distribution)
  • libftdi development package (libftdi-dev), optional support for the external FT2232SPI flasher.
  • subversion (if you checkout the source and build manually)

Manual installation from source:

If you just want to use the latest release, download flashrom 0.9.1 (source) here (sig).

If you want the latest source code (for developers), check out our code from subversion:

$ svn co svn://coreboot.org/flashrom/trunk flashrom
$ cd flashrom
$ make
$ sudo make install

Installation of binary packages

  • Debian: sudo aptitude install flashrom
  • Ubuntu: sudo aptitude install flashrom
  • Fedora: sudo yum install flashrom
  • Gentoo: emerge flashrom
  • Mandriva: urpmi flashrom
  • openSUSE: yast -i coreboot-utils
  • T2 SDE
    • Installation from source: Emerge-Pkg flashrom
    • Installation of binaries: mine -i flashrom-0.9.0.tar.bz2
  • FreeBSD: cd /usr/ports/sysutils/flashrom && make install clean
The version from trunk (latest revision while writing this is r968) is usable too, but you NEED to install devel/libpci, sysutils/dmidecode and devel/gmake from ports.
Run gmake.
  • Windows: There is a (very old and probably obsolete) Windows port of the flashrom utility at DarmawanMappatutu_Salihun.tar.gz.
    In 2009, several patches for Windows, based on a more recent revision of flashrom, were made available:
    • [flashrom] GSoCs Winflashrom versus r126. [1]
    • [flashrom] [PATCH] new windows port [2]

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