How to Install ExBin on OpenSUSE Latest

ExBin is a tool for inspecting and editing binary data, available on the Github repository (https://github.com/m1dnight/exbin). In this tutorial, you will learn how to install ExBin on OpenSUSE Latest, step-by-step.

Prerequisites

Before starting with the installation process, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Install Git

Git is a version control system tool that allows you to clone repositories from Github. Open a terminal window and enter the following command to install Git:

sudo zypper install git

Step 2: Clone ExBin Repository

After installing Git, now it’s time to clone the ExBin repository. Enter the following command to clone the ExBin repository:

git clone https://github.com/m1dnight/exbin.git

This will create a copy of the ExBin repository on your system.

Step 3: Install Build Dependencies

ExBin depends on several build packages to run successfully. To install these packages, use the following command:

sudo zypper install cmake gcc gcc-c++ libopenssl-devel libqt5-qtbase-devel libqt5-qtmultimedia-devel libqt5-linguist-devel zlib-devel openssl-devel

This command will install all the required build packages and dependencies on your system.

Step 4: Build and Install ExBin

Once all dependencies are installed, navigate to the ExBin directory that was created in step 2 using the terminal command:

cd exbin

Next, create a build directory using the command:

mkdir build

Now, navigate into the build directory using the command:

cd build

Finally, execute the following commands to build and install ExBin:

cmake ..

make

sudo make install

This will build and install ExBin on your system.

Step 5: Run ExBin

Once the installation process is complete, you can start using ExBin. To launch the application, open a terminal window and enter the following command:

exbin

This will launch the ExBin application.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed and launched ExBin on OpenSUSE Latest. You can now use ExBin to inspect and edit binary data on your system.

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