Difference between revisions of "AMule SVN"
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[http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo] users can grab the amule-cvs ebuild by [[HowTo_Compile_In_Gentoo|following this link]]. | [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo] users can grab the amule-cvs ebuild by [[HowTo_Compile_In_Gentoo|following this link]]. | ||
− | [http://www.archlinux.org ArchLinux] users can grab the amule-cvs PKGBUILD and binary by following [http://gift.altervista.org/index_en.php?section=40 this link] | + | [http://www.archlinux.org ArchLinux] users can grab the amule-cvs PKGBUILD and binary by following [http://gift.altervista.org/index_en.php?section=40 this link] (No official support) |
Revision as of 19:23, 24 October 2005
The latest in development status of aMule can be found here.
Nightly archives of aMule can be found in the CVS repository. By using amule-cvs you understand that this version has no guarantees that it will compile and/or work properly. amule-cvs is for users that want the latest and greatest bleeding edge version of aMule releases and development. Remember: use at your own risk!
There are unofficial build for daily CVS, you can check them on our forum.
As of the 14th of March, 2005, a spec file is available in the aMule CVS tarball so that you may easily generate an RPM. Read about it here.
Gentoo users can grab the amule-cvs ebuild by following this link.
ArchLinux users can grab the amule-cvs PKGBUILD and binary by following this link (No official support)