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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: ubuntwinkel on November 10, 2006, 04:26:28 AM
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Newly installed amuled and amulecmd on ubuntu, but 'search' and 'results' are not listed under available commands with amulecmd. I have used them before on another system (mandrake) without trouble. Did I forget something in amule.conf? ...or something else even simpler?
thanks
EDIT
These are the available commands I get:
aMulecmd$ help
Available commands:
Add Adds an ed2k link to core.
Cancel Cancel download.
Connect Connect to the network.
Disconnect Disconnect from the network.
Exit Exits from the application.
Get Get and display a preference value.
Help Show help.
Pause Pause download.
Quit Exits from the application.
Reload Reloads the given object.
Resume Resume download.
Set Set a preference value.
Show Show queues/lists.
Shutdown Shutdown aMule.
Statistics Show full statistics tree.
Status Show short status information.
All commands are case insensitive.
Type 'help ' to get detailed info on .
Where did 'search' and 'results' go?
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You say you are using aMule 2.1.0, which is pretty old...have you tried using at least 2.1.3 (which is current as of this writing)? or even better, a SVN version?
Regards.
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btw I belevie in 2.1.0 is no search function in amulecmd yet, it hast been implemented later on
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Thanks for the replies!
I have found and installed 2.1.2, the latest available version I could find for ubuntu, but it also does not have search function. I guess I will wait for an ubuntu deb package for 2.1.3 to appear.
I did find a 2.1.3 deb, but it wouldn't install (uninstallable dependencies). In the meantime, doing searches with amulegui works fine in place of amulecmd with the same benefit: it starts up and shuts down without interrupting the core. :D
Thanks again.