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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: aMuleJo on September 21, 2008, 03:42:32 PM
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My next question!
Amule writes an amulesig. dat! I am using amuled, does it too?
Greetings from Hannover
Jo
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Yes, but you have to activate it in the preferences.
(Shut down amuled, open ~/.aMule/amule.conf and change to "OnlineSignature=0" to "OnlineSignature=1", start amuled)
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That's what I have done.
- Stop amuled
- Set the value from 0 to 1
- Restart amuled.
But no amulesig is written to any directory.
Just have a look to my amule.conf as attachment. All private values are change to my...
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Two things:
Don't run aMule as root. Just don't.
You use aMule 2.1.3, a more than 2 years old version. Please upgrade to 2.2.2, we can't offer support for 2.1.3 anymore.
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Hey wuischke!
- Amuled definitely do not run under root. The owner of the processes amuled and amuleweb is aMule.
- I use the stable version of debian (etch). In that distribution is amule 2.1.3 the newest!
A few weeks ago I'd tried to install amule 2.2.1 - a lenny package - and failt. To much undissolved correlations!
- Is it right that the amuled 2.1.3 writes that file, if the option is activated?
Greetings from a linux newby
Jo
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I saw the "OSDirectory" option inside the file, that's why I asked about root. It seems that aMule 2.1.3 offered an option to specify the directory where it writes the amulesig.dat-file. Please change the value to "/home/myhome/.aMule/", stopping amule(d) before the change and restarting it afterwards.
In any case: It is likely that you will expecience problems using aMule 2.1.3. I recommend you to upgrade.
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Thanks, it works!
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Hey wuschke,
I have successful updated Debian to Lenny and aMule to version 2.2.1! Trying to install aMule 2.2.2 failed, there is a problem with libcypto++5!
Is it true, amule-web starts not by /etc/init.d/amule-daemon, it needs its own script?
Do you know any frontend / gui which have working disconnect button?
Greetings from Hannover
Jo