aMule Forum
English => Multiplatform => Mac OSX => Topic started by: Jose Hidalgo on January 29, 2008, 06:31:57 AM
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Hi everybody,
I've taken a look at several forum topics and done some googling, with no success yet. So please forgive me if this has been asked before.
I have a Debian server currently running amuled with no problems.
I'd like to be able to access it remotely via my ethernet network, either via amulegui or via a web browser. I need to access it from two different Macs, one running X.3.9 and the other running X.4.11 (and soon X.5 ?).
Unfortunately, I don't have any compilation skills, so I'd like to find an already compiled, ready-to-use amulegui version, for my two OS versions. Why aren't those versions available separately for download anyway ?... ???
http access is also an option, but I have to say that the web interface that I've seen is not very... er... pretty and user-friendly ;D (just take a look at emule's web interface for instance). Unless there are other amuleweb skins that I've not seen ?
Please advice me on what I should do. Thanks in advance. ;)
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Jose Hidalgo,
aMule developers only support the source code. Binary distributions are supported by some of our users, and we are gratefull for that.
Unfortunately, no active aMule developer has a Mac.
There is a forum for binary distros, please take a look if you can find something there. You should contact other Mac users that have been successful in doing so. Even better, if someone comes with a recipe of how to compile for Mac, we will put it in the Wiki.
Cheers!
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Thank you phoenix. I'll take a look and report if I find something useful. :)