/abgx360gui

Linux/BSD source, forked from http://abgx360.xecuter.com

Primary LanguageC++

abgx360gui

Linux/BSD source mirrored from http://abgx360.xecuter.com/

abgx360gui requires wxWidgets 3.0.2 or newer (and xterm for Linux):

  • OSX: brew install wxwidgets --with-static (--with-static is useful if you're thinking of distributing as an app bundle later, but isn't required to just compile and run)
  • Linux (apt-get): sudo apt-get install libwxgtk3.0-dev xterm

To compile:

./configure
make

To run abgx360gui:

./abgx360gui
OR
use your favorite file manager to browse to this folder and double click on abgx360gui

NOTE: This is just a GUI, you need to have abgx360 installed in order to do anything useful.

REMEMBER: As of 09/2016, you need to download the ini file and place it 1 folder above your StealthFiles folder. See http://abgx360.xecuter.com/index.php for more details.

OSX Tips:

abgx360gui will only work if the abgx360 is in your PATH. To use, move abgx360 to a folder included in your system PATH. Alternatively, you can package both programs into an app bundle to make it work. Details on how to do this can be found here or you can download the pre-packaged app bundle here.

Linux Tips:

If you encounter this error:

    wxWidgets must be installed on your system.

    Please check that wx-config is in path, the directory
    where wxWidgets libraries are installed (returned by
    'wx-config --libs' or 'wx-config --static --libs' command)
    is in LD_LIBRARY_PATH or equivalent variable and
    wxWidgets version is 2.7.1 or above.

First check that wx-config exists in your path (normally /usr/local/bin); it might be named something else like wxgtk2-3.0-config, and you will need to create a symbolic link named wx-config in order for the configure script to find it.

Example: sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/wxgtk2-3.0-config /usr/local/bin/wx-config