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netbenixCMD

A little project of mine to learn C.

Available for: Linux

Tested on: Ubuntu, Debian, Arch

Used libs for Linux: gtk+3.0, libmysqlclient

Version: 0.2.6

Features:

  • A help page (OMG!!!)

  • A little GTK Test

  • Can detect if you're using linux or not and tell the Architecture you're running on

  • Can give you a bit of information about your CPU (but just a little bit)

  • Checks your client version on start with the server

Building:

Install packages:

  • Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install make gcc git libgtk-3-dev libmysqlclient-dev

  • Debian: sudo apt-get install make gcc git libgtk-3-dev libmariadbclient-dev libmariadb-dev-compat

  • Arch: sudo pacman -S make gcc git gtk3 mariadb-libs pkgconf

Clone repository: git clone https://github.com/netbenix/netbenixCMD.git

Go into the cloned directory: cd netbenixCMD

Build program: make

Usage

After building use ./netbenixCMD to start the program

If you want to use the testing arguments use ./netbenixCMD <argument>

Arguments

  • --help => Displays all arguments

  • --gtk-test => Opens the GTK Test Window

  • --sql-test => Makes a test connection to a mysql server

  • --sys-info => Gives you information about your system

  • --no-version-check => Skips the client version check

  • --dev-mode => Starts the program in developer mode (right now it just skips version check)

Known Bugs

  • sql-test sha-256 passwords not working on Debian