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== Compile wxWidgets without GUI dependencies ==
  
'''NOTE:''' In order to compile aMule 2.1.0 or higher you need wx 2.6.x.
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'''NOTE:''' I had success with [http://www.wxwidgets.org/downloads/ wxall] (a.k.a. wxWidgets) instead of using wxBase --[[User:Felipe1982|Felipe1982]] 06:21, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
  
Download [[wxBase]] 2.6.1 or higher from http://www.wxWidgets.org
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Download [[wxBase]] 2.8.12 or higher from http://www.wxWidgets.org
 
unpack it, and do as user
 
unpack it, and do as user
*''./configure --prefix=/usr/''
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*''./configure --disable-gui --enable-unicode --without-subdirs --without-expat
'''NOTE:''' If you want [http://www.unicode.org Unicode] support you need to give the ''--enable-unicode'' flag to the configure script.
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*''make''
 
*''make''
 
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*''ldconfig''
 
*''ldconfig''
  
If you are running an [[Ubuntu]] or Debian installation simply install 'libwxgtk2.6-0'' and 'libwxgtk2.6-dev'' packages. This will install a complete X-server as well. As an alternative you can activate the universe in ''/etc/apt/sources.list'', which provides the corresponding wxBase packages (without the X-Server).
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== Compile aMuled ==
 
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[http://www.amule.org/files/files.php?cat=27 Download aMule]<br>
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Unpack it<br>
 
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As user type:
*Download [[aMule]] 2.1.0 or higher from http://www.amule.org/files/files.php?cat=24
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*''./configure --disable-monolithic --with-toolkit=base --enable-amule-daemon --enable-amulecmd --enable-webserver''
 
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Unpack it, and do as user
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*''./configure --enable-amulecmd --enable-webserver --disable-monolithic --enable-amule-daemon''
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*''make''
 
*''make''
 
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as root  
 
*''make install''
 
*''make install''
  
That's it. You now have a working [[aMuled|aMule-daemon]] in ''/usr/local/bin''<br>
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That's it. You now have a working [[aMuled|aMule-daemon]] in ''/usr/local/bin''
Now you need to configure it. To create the ''~/.aMule/amule.conf'' file, which is the preferences file, run [[aMuled]] once. <br>
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The ''~/.aMule'' directory and the ''~/.aMule/amule.conf'' file will be created in the home directory of the user that ran [[aMuled]].<br>
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== Configure aMuled ==
::'''NOTE:''' In [[aMule]] versions previous to 2.0.0 the ''~/.aMule/amule.conf'' file was ''~/.eMule''.<br>
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You probably want [[AMuleWeb|aMuleWeb]] to control your [[aMuled|daemon]]. To be able to use that you need to enable [[External Connections]]. Check [[AMuleWeb#aMuleWeb_with_aMule_2.0.0_or_later|this article]].<br>
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Also read the [[FAQ_amuled|aMuled FAQ]], since some setup things are mentioned there.
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== Where to report problems and questions? ==
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Start aMuled with the command ''amuled --ec-config'' to configure [[External Connections]]. Then you can use aMule [[AMuleWeb]], [[AMuleCMD]] or another [[FAQ_utils|utility]] to control the [[aMuled|daemon]].
  
For problems or questions, post a message on [http://forum.amule.org aMule forum] or join [[IRC]] channel [irc://irc.freenode.net/amule #amule] at [irc://irc.freenode.net irc.freenode.net]
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You'll find the [[Amule.conf|configuration file]] in ''~/.aMule/amule.conf'' after having run [[aMuled]] once. Please edit the file to change preferences.
  
[[User:Stefanero|Stefanero]]
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Please read the [[FAQ_amuled|aMuled FAQ]] for more information.

Latest revision as of 10:43, 10 July 2020

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Compile wxWidgets without GUI dependencies

NOTE: I had success with wxall (a.k.a. wxWidgets) instead of using wxBase --Felipe1982 06:21, 14 December 2007 (UTC)

Download wxBase 2.8.12 or higher from http://www.wxWidgets.org unpack it, and do as user

  • ./configure --disable-gui --enable-unicode --without-subdirs --without-expat
  • make

as root

  • make install
  • ldconfig

Compile aMuled

Download aMule
Unpack it
As user type:

  • ./configure --disable-monolithic --with-toolkit=base --enable-amule-daemon --enable-amulecmd --enable-webserver
  • make

as root

  • make install

That's it. You now have a working aMule-daemon in /usr/local/bin

Configure aMuled

Start aMuled with the command amuled --ec-config to configure External Connections. Then you can use aMule AMuleWeb, AMuleCMD or another utility to control the daemon.

You'll find the configuration file in ~/.aMule/amule.conf after having run aMuled once. Please edit the file to change preferences.

Please read the aMuled FAQ for more information.