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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: rlorenb on January 21, 2007, 04:39:06 PM
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Hi,
I am using Amule CVS Sat Jan 20 07:01:57, i installed it through apt-get in debian with this sources
deb http://www.vollstreckernet.de/debian/ testing amule
deb http://www.vollstreckernet.de/debian/ testing wx
I configured amuled , works, but if I tried to connect with amulecmd I got this message
This is amulecmd CVS Sat Jan 20 07:01:57 CET 2007
Creating client...
Input/Output error
Connection Failed. Unable to connect to the specified host
and in the log file of amule I got:
2007-01-21 16:29:19: Connecting client: Unknown Unknown version
2007-01-21 16:29:19: Incorrect EC version ID, there might be binary incompatibility. Use core and remote from same snapshot.
2007-01-21 16:29:19: Unauthorized access attempt. Connection closed.
2007-01-21 16:29:20: Connected to Kad (ok)
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The strange thing is that if I run amule I can connect through amulecmd and the message Incorrect EC version ID doesnt appear.
Any Idea?
Could be using the package in CVS different versions of remote and core application?
Thanks
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Hi rlorenb!
Yes, please post the output of --version for amuled, amule and amulecmd.
Maybe you've compiled something on your own ones and there's a conflict now or we'll ask vollstrecker about the problem.
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Hi,
I didn´t compile any version of amule, i always used apt-get.
The --version are:
insrlb00@debian:~/.aMule$ amuled --version --only-chuck-norris-would-stop-me
amuled: OnInit - starting timer
aMuled CVS using wxGTK2 v2.6.1 (Snapshot: Tue Apr 18 07:01:56 CEST 2006) (OS: Linux)
insrlb00@debian:~/.aMule$ amulecmd --version
amulecmd CVS using wxGTK2 v2.6.3 (Snapshot: Sun Jan 21 07:01:58 CET 2007)
insrlb00@debian:~/.aMule$ amule --version --even-if-lfroen-complains-this-will-stay
aMule CVS using wxGTK2 v2.6.3 (Snapshot: Sun Jan 21 07:01:58 CET 2007) (OS: Linux)
I don´t know why amuled uses GTK 2.6.1 instead 2.6.3 and the snapshot is dated April 2006 (I bit old) This could be the problem.
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It is