Difference between revisions of "HowTo compile on Mac"
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# Extract it: ''tar -xjf aMule-2.0.0rc7.tar.bz2'' | # Extract it: ''tar -xjf aMule-2.0.0rc7.tar.bz2'' | ||
# Enter [[aMule]]'s sources directory: ''cd aMule-2.0.0rc7'' | # Enter [[aMule]]'s sources directory: ''cd aMule-2.0.0rc7'' | ||
− | # Prepare the compilation: ''./configure --disable-systray --disable-gtk | + | # Prepare the compilation (thanks to '''Babboia''' for his test&fix): ''./configure --disable-systray --disable-gtk --with-wx-config=/usr/local/bin/wx-config'' |
# And compile it: ''make'' | # And compile it: ''make'' | ||
# '''Optional:''' You can reduce the size of [[aMule]] from 44MB to 3MB by doing the following (anyway, this will make the [[aMule]] binnary loose debug info, so you'll be unable to report problems to the [[aMule devs|aMule Team]] to make [[aMule]] a better program, which it is not recommended): ''strip src/amule'' | # '''Optional:''' You can reduce the size of [[aMule]] from 44MB to 3MB by doing the following (anyway, this will make the [[aMule]] binnary loose debug info, so you'll be unable to report problems to the [[aMule devs|aMule Team]] to make [[aMule]] a better program, which it is not recommended): ''strip src/amule'' | ||
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== Problems and solutions == | == Problems and solutions == | ||
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+ | *If [http://fink.sourceforge.net Fink] reports something like: ''After unpacking 11.2GB will be freed'', don't be afraid. [http://fink.sourceforge.net Fink] has evolved into a different way of managing packet's size and some old ("old": at least some months old) packages' sizes aren't handled correctly on the output. If this is your case, devide the number by 1024. So, what the above example really means is: ''After unpacking 11.2MB will be freed''. | ||
*If the app-Container failed to extract try running this command instead of the app-Container extraction step: ''mkdir -p amule.app/Contents/MacOS'' | *If the app-Container failed to extract try running this command instead of the app-Container extraction step: ''mkdir -p amule.app/Contents/MacOS'' | ||
*If you get an error like this: ''You cannot open the application "amule" because it may be damaged or incomplete'', right click on ''amule'', then click on ''Show Packages Contents'', go to "Contents">"MacOS"> and double click on ''amule''. Next time you start from ''amule.app'' it will run fine. If you still get the same error, move ''amule.app'' to the desktop and run it from there. | *If you get an error like this: ''You cannot open the application "amule" because it may be damaged or incomplete'', right click on ''amule'', then click on ''Show Packages Contents'', go to "Contents">"MacOS"> and double click on ''amule''. Next time you start from ''amule.app'' it will run fine. If you still get the same error, move ''amule.app'' to the desktop and run it from there. |
Revision as of 16:38, 17 November 2004
The following steps will lead you to install aMule in your MacOS X box.
This HowTo is written to install aMule 2.0.0-rc7 but should work for any other version. Please note that you should always download the latest aMule version available.
NOTE: This document explains how to download files using curl. However, curl might not be installed on your system: either install it (you can use Fink to instal it) or download the files with whatever application you want (maybe your web browser), but place then in the directory that's being used on each part of the guide, otherwise the commands that are shown here will not work.
- Install Xcode Tools from http://developer.apple.com/tools/download
- "Getting ADC ID"->"Log In"->"Download Software"->"Developer Tools"->"Download Xcode Tools last release">"Install"
- Install (or verify installation if already installed) Fink, since gettext and wxMac are installed along with Fink, from http://fink.sourceforge.net/download
- Install gettext and wxMac (wxMac is only available through Fink unstable on MacOS 10.3. If you are using Fink stable or MacOS 10.2 or earlier, either upgrade Fink to unstable and/or MacOS to 10.3, or check the Installing wxMac form sources section of this document and then go on with this section) through Fink. Read Fink's installation guide to learn how to install applications through Fink (the gettext package is gettext and the wxMac package is wxmac and wxmac-shlibs),
- Read the documentation at http://fink.sourceforge.net/download to learn how to install wxMac.
- Make amule dir in your home directory: mkdir ~/amule
- Enter the amule directory you just created: cd ~/amule
- Get aMule's latest source code (aMule 2.0.0-rc7 sourcecode: http://download.berlios.de/amule/aMule-2.0.0rc7.tar.bz2) and place it in your ~/amule directory: curl -O http://download.berlios.de/amule/aMule-2.0.0rc7.tar.bz2
- Extract it: tar -xjf aMule-2.0.0rc7.tar.bz2
- Enter aMule's sources directory: cd aMule-2.0.0rc7
- Prepare the compilation (thanks to Babboia for his test&fix): ./configure --disable-systray --disable-gtk --with-wx-config=/usr/local/bin/wx-config
- And compile it: make
- Optional: You can reduce the size of aMule from 44MB to 3MB by doing the following (anyway, this will make the aMule binnary loose debug info, so you'll be unable to report problems to the aMule Team to make aMule a better program, which it is not recommended): strip src/amule
- Get back to your amule directory: cd ~/amule
- Download aMule's app-Container: curl -O http://download.berlios.de/amule/aMule-App-Container.tar.bz2
- Extract it: tar -xjf aMule-App-Container.tar.bz2
- Copy the amule binnary to the app-Container directory: cp aMule-2.0.0rc7/src/amule amule.app/Contents/MacOS/
- And move amule.app directory to your Applications folder: mv amule.app /Applications
- If everything went ok, you can safely remove the downloaded packages:
- Remove aMule's sources package: rm ~/amule/aMule-2.0.0rc7.tar.bz2
- Remove the app-Container package: rm aMule-App-Container.tar.bz2
- Optionally remove the extracted aMule sources (not recommended, since you might want to compile it again someday): rm -r ~/amule/aMule-2.0.0rc7
- Optionally, if you if you decided to remove the extracted aMule sources, remove the ~/amule directory (which should be empty by now): rmdir ~/amule
Installing wxMac form sources
Only follow this part of the guide if wxMac is not available through your Fink installation or if you really know what you're doing. In any other case, just jump to the next section.
- Create a directory where all the work will be done: mkdir ~/wxmac
- Enter that directory: cd ~/wxmac
- Download wxMac sources: curl -O ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub/2.5.3/wxMac-2.5.3.tar.gz
- Extract the file: tar -xzf wxMac-2.5.3.tar.gz
- Enter the extracted sources' directory: cd wxMac-2.5.3
- Directory build should already be there. If not, create it with: mkdir build
- Now enter build directory: cd build
- Prepare the compilation: ../configure
- And compile: make
- Now install wxMac compilation: sudo make install
- Get back to your home directory, you're done: cd ~
- If everything went ok, you can safely remove:
Problems and solutions
- If Fink reports something like: After unpacking 11.2GB will be freed, don't be afraid. Fink has evolved into a different way of managing packet's size and some old ("old": at least some months old) packages' sizes aren't handled correctly on the output. If this is your case, devide the number by 1024. So, what the above example really means is: After unpacking 11.2MB will be freed.
- If the app-Container failed to extract try running this command instead of the app-Container extraction step: mkdir -p amule.app/Contents/MacOS
- If you get an error like this: You cannot open the application "amule" because it may be damaged or incomplete, right click on amule, then click on Show Packages Contents, go to "Contents">"MacOS"> and double click on amule. Next time you start from amule.app it will run fine. If you still get the same error, move amule.app to the desktop and run it from there.