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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: MuleLover on September 23, 2007, 11:56:28 PM
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WHERE IS IT ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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http://amule.hirnriss.net is the closest you can get to it right now. And do not type in caps lock mode, that means screaming. Also, bear in mind this: it's done when it's done, not before.
Regards.
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http://amule.hirnriss.net is the closest you can get to it right now. And do not type in caps lock mode, that means screaming. Also, bear in mind this: it's done when it's done, not before.
Regards.
Thanks, I've downloaded this before but I couldn't get to run it, what must I do?
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what must I do?
Tell us the errors?
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what must I do?
Tell us the errors?
It's just a bunch of files, I dunno if it's an error you hadn't noticed, but when I double-click on the "aMule.app" it says "damaged file", and yes dear, I'm on Mac OS X.
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My apoligies for the candid replay (I don't use Mac) but I think you need some kind of tool (in order to compile) then you should type ./configure [with some arguments] and make.
Maybe?!?
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CVS releases are just the source code. You need to compile it to get a binary execuutable file. If you understood nothing of the previous sentences, then you probably should not bother trying to compile it, unless you are a very patient guy (which you seem not, from your first post) or you are wishing to learn some things about software and how to make it work.
Regards.
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Please feel free to read the wiki page about compilation on Mac (http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/HowTo_compile_on_Mac).
There you'll find all necessary information about the compilation of aMule, but there are a couple of compiled versions already to be found in the forums.
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Compiling the Azureus beta was easy, all I did was renamed a .jar to Azureus2.jar
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That's not compilation.
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Tomorrow I'm switching to Windows, woohoo eMule!
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Woohoo!