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English => Distro-Specific Packages => Packages for older versions => Topic started by: wuischke on October 22, 2006, 04:06:47 PM
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amule-2.2CVS-20061022 packages are to be found at:
http://download.file2you.net/yyfntkexbr9j/
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thanks very much :D
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Uploaded aMule-2.2cvs-20061105 packages.
Changed the package structure, amuled and amuleweb are now in seperated packages.
As the packages use Ubuntu wx-packages, there are several errors including the last search tab close crash.
Download: http://download.file2you.net/yyfntkexbr9j/
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when i go to this site http://download.file2you.net/yyfntkexbr9j/
Render Error!
This website is not compatible with your browser version.
Please make sure you are using the latest version of Internet Explorer.
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Hi Jaka!
Please try it using Firefox, there it works fine for me. Even lynx worked, I have no clue what's going wrong.
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I use a new version of firefox 2.0 I dont know what is wrong
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Weird, I'm using the same version of Firefox. Could you please try another browser? Have you installed any extensions which may prevent the display?
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(http://www.jaka.name/slika.jpg)
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Oh, thanks for pointing this out. I usually neither use win nor IE, thus I didn't know about this. On Firefox, there just a button 'Download now'...
I have to search another hoster...
even though this one was pretty comfortable (ftp upload), I dislike applets...
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yup, spybot says it installs spyware when you install the download-applet.
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aMule SVN 20061121-packages are available.
They are built against wxGTK 2.8.0rc1, see notes on link page.
Packages are divided into amule (monolithic app), amuled (daemon) and amuletools (amulecmd, amuleweb), I hope this division makes everyone happy.
[See information about broken packages on the page.]
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Webspace provided by hateworx.org
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Updated packages and package structure.
There's now an amule-cvs-common package which is required by amule-cvs, amuled-cvs and amule-cvs-tools.
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(http://www.wuischke.hateworx.org/hateworx_88x31.jpg) (http://www.hateworx.org)
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Update, fixed a major packaging issue thanks to El Labero and recompiled with todays tarball.
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hello wuischke,
removed your earlier packages and installed the newer ones as described. just after starting amule it crashes when the new ipfilter is downloaded.
Current version is: aMule CVS using wxGTK2 v2.8.0 (Snapshot: Sat Nov 25 07:01:54 CET 2006)
Running on: Linux 2.6.17-10-386 i686
[2] CamuleApp::OnFatalException() in :0
[3] wxFatalSignalHandler in /usr/local/lib/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0xb7a3b0e6]
[4] ?? in [0xffffe420]
[5] wxGIFDecoder::GetFrameSize(unsigned int) const in /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0[0xb7cad172]
[6] wxGIFDecoder::ConvertToImage(unsigned int, wxImage*) const in /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0[0xb7cad1dc]
[7] MuleGifCtrl::OnTimer(wxTimerEvent&) in :0
[8] wxAppConsole::HandleEvent(wxEvtHandler*, void (wxEvtHandler::*)(wxEvent&), wxEvent&) const in /usr/local/lib/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0xb7991fa5]
[9] wxEvtHandler::ProcessEventIfMatches(wxEventTableEntryBase const&, wxEvtHandler*, wxEvent&) in /usr/local/lib/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0xb7a36d9f]
[10] wxEventHashTable::HandleEvent(wxEvent&, wxEvtHandler*) in /usr/local/lib/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0xb7a36eed]
[11] wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent(wxEvent&) in /usr/local/lib/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0xb7a37056]
[12] wxTimerBase::Notify() in /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0[0xb7cf4fe1]
[13] ?? in /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0 [0xb7be8045]
[14] ?? in /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 [0xb70dcdd6]
[15] g_main_context_dispatch in /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0[0xb70dc802]
[16] ?? in /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 [0xb70df7df]
[17] g_main_loop_run in /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0[0xb70dfb89]
[18] gtk_main in /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0[0xb74d6574]
[19] wxEventLoop::Run() in /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0[0xb7bde99c]
[20] wxAppBase::MainLoop() in /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0[0xb7c7073e]
[21] wxAppBase::OnRun() in /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0[0xb7c6fcf1]
[22] wxEntry(int&, wchar_t**) in /usr/local/lib/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0xb79ce0aa]
[23] wxEntry(int&, char**) in /usr/local/lib/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0xb79ce156]
[24] main in :0
[25] __libc_start_main in /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb77098cc]
[26] _start in :0
I don't know if it is necessary to post in the crash forum. No crash if auto update ipfilter on startup is disabled. Crashes at manual ipfilter download in preferences, too.
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I think you should.
I've uploaded new packages with debug support, please run them in gdb:
gdb amule
(gdb) run -eveniflfroencomplainsthiswillstay
Further information about backtraces in the wiki (http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Backtraces).
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Compiled new packages of today's tarball, without debug support.
And I even did (some) webdesign...but still optimized for text browsers. ;)
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(http://www.wuischke.hateworx.org/hateworx_88x31.jpg) (http://www.hateworx.org)
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UPnP testing packages: http://wuischke.hateworx.org/amule/
Download the wxGTK 2.8 RC3 package (add /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf if not already done), the libupnp 1.4.1 packages (compiled with debug support, thus the big file size) and today's aMule packages you want (amule-common is needed) and test upnp with your router.
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Updated packages. (20061216)
Download: http://wuischke.hateworx.org
(http://www.wuischke.hateworx.org/hateworx_88x31.jpg) (http://www.hateworx.org)
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Updated packages. (20061224)
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Hi! i'm compiling myself wxWidgets-2.8 (final) and amule-cvs on my kubuntu edgy, but when i open amule it crashes (see this http://forum.amule.org/thread.php?threadid=11836&sid= ). If i compile amule with wxWidgets 2.6 (already installed on edgy), it not crashes (only tab bug of that version of wxWidgets).
How are you compiling wxwidgets and amule?
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wxGTK 2.8rc3 is (afaik) identical to final, thus I didn't change.
Anyway: wxGTK configure settings: ./configure --enable-unicode --enable-optimize --with-sdl=yes
aMule configure settings; ./configure --enable-optimize --enable-amule-daemon --enable-amulecmd --enable-webserver --disable-debug
Should you encounter any problems use instead: ./configure --enable-amule-daemon --enable-amulecmd --enable-webserver --enable-debug
But this shouldn't make a difference. I recommend you compiling with debug support and post a real backtrace in order to find out what's the problem.
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Thanks, i'll try it
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I have the same problem with your packages (wxwidgets, amule....)
Perhaps a problem because i've installed two versions of wxwidgets?
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No, I have installed three. - 2.4, 2.6 and 2.8 - but they all have different names and/or are on different locations.
Could you please compile wxgtk and amule with debug support and post a new backtrace without skin file in your other thread?
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- uploaded new packages - (20061230)
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- uploaded new packages - (20070111)
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Let's test those. I had some irregular crashes with the last from 2006, Let's have a look with the last one.
Thanks !
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Oh, please report back about these crashes!
I'll build you some debug packages (ok, maybe not before next week) too, if there's a need to.
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Looks like the last one are far more stable than the previous one. I only had two crashes since the install !
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New packages (20070119)
BTW: @bill_bool: I can recommend the tomato-firmware for the wrt. It has a nice clean interface and works very well.
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Thanks for the info. I just tested, and it is very nice. Upgrade from hyperwrt went smoothly, and kept most of my settings.
Everything's fine also with your last packages, perfect ! Thank you very much !
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New packages (20070128)
Download: http://wuischke.hateworx.org
page hosted by hateworx.org (http://www.hateworx.org)
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There are currently no new packages. My notebook case is broken (the hardware is working fine, but I'm constructing a new case of wood and this may take a while as I'm lazy) and I currently have to use a 650 Athlon Classic with a 6GB hard drive.
Anyway, as I'm not using Ubuntu anymore I would like to know whether I should keep on building packages or if there's no need.
I would keep on building packages if there's a need for them (as soon as my notebook is running again) - please drop me a mail (see profile for address) or PM if you would like to see new packages.
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So sad :'(
Thank you for all the help you provided in building those packages, it was very helpful.
I found that there are some packages compiled from CVS on Trevino repository. I just hope they are working as well as yours !
Thanks again for the time you dedicated to provide those debs.
EDIT :
You, bastard, coward running away from us. You're such an awful lazy guy, even worse, you're the evilest guy I've ever heard about. You should get condamned to produce debs from SVN until your death. Is it a better answer ? ;-))
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Wrong answer.
The right answer is: I would like to have these packages, please continue building them.
If I think there's a demand and get my ass up to fix the notebook then I'll set up a VM or chroot and continue building the packages. No big deal for me, it will need some initial work and then it's about executing one script and uploading the packages. :)
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Hello,
Well I can say that the packages are definitely very useful for me, pretty please keep building them if it is not too much effort for you to do! ;D
How to build a deb package properly is still a bit of a mystery to me.. maybe that got to do with the fact that my script writing skills sux :)
Good luck to your laptop by the way!
A bit of a side track, anyone been using the VMWare workstation 6 beta?
Regards,
Alan
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yup, to bad you quit building..... If you would continue to build packages, you would be my new Hero ;)
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Short answer: Notebook is running (now more of a display and mainboard on top of a wooden frame) again since last Saturday, but I' not finished setting it up. (I'm writing this on running Windows...installed first due to its ability to run some games...)
Frankly, it may take quite some time until I'll think about building packages again, probably when testing out Feisty. If you're lucky I'll set up a vm earlier, but don't rely on this.
But if you know how to build aMule SVN, you'll have no problems packaging them as well. A cheap checkinstall build will be sufficient. I can offer you hosting and advice with writing the necessary files, but I'm not very experienced with Debian packages either.