Difference between revisions of "HowTo Compile aMuled"
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− | 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 | + | 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. This is due to the fact that Debian does not provide a simple wxBase package |
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== Where to report problems and questions? == | == Where to report problems and questions? == | ||
− | For | + | 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] |
[[User:Stefanero|Stefanero]] | [[User:Stefanero|Stefanero]] |
Revision as of 19:05, 5 August 2006
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NOTE: In order to compile aMule 2.1.0 or higher you need wx 2.6.x.
Download wxBase 2.6.1 or higher from http://www.wxWidgets.org unpack it, and do as user
- ./configure --prefix=/usr/
NOTE: If you want Unicode support you need to give the --enable-unicode flag to the configure script.
- make
as root
- make install
- 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. This is due to the fact that Debian does not provide a simple wxBase package
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- Download aMule 2.1.0 or higher from http://www.amule.org/files/files.php?cat=24
Unpack it, and do as user
- ./configure --enable-amulecmd --enable-webserver --disable-monolithic --enable-amule-daemon
- make
as root
- make install
That's it. You now have a working 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.
The ~/.aMule directory and the ~/.aMule/amule.conf file will be created in the home directory of the user that ran aMuled.
- NOTE: In aMule versions previous to 2.0.0 the ~/.aMule/amule.conf file was ~/.eMule.
- NOTE: In aMule versions previous to 2.0.0 the ~/.aMule/amule.conf file was ~/.eMule.
You probably want aMuleWeb to control your daemon. To be able to use that you need to enable External Connections. Check this article.
Also read the aMuled FAQ, since some setup things are mentioned there.
Where to report problems and questions?
For problems or questions, post a message on aMule forum or join IRC channel #amule at irc.freenode.net