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.
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.
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