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English => Multiplatform => Mac OSX => Topic started by: zema on February 10, 2005, 10:32:32 AM
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Can´t find .amule/temp and .amule/incoming folders although files are being downloaded and shared from my computer
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I assume that "you" can't find them. It is a hidden folder, meaning the OS can see it but the user can't. The only way I know how to access it is through the terminal. I moved my incoming directory to avoid this problem. Just copy the files via the terminal to another directory and then delete that "incoming" directory, and you should be good to go. Of course, make sure aMule is linked to that new directory. The terminal is located in Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal.
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Thanks Dashaund
I would be more then thankfull if You can give set of commands that will copy incoming folder to lets say desktop.
Thank You for kind reply
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Hi zema,
you can do this without a terminal too. Switch to the "Finder", select from its menu "Go to" -> "Go to Folder ..." (freely translated) or hit Shift + Apple-Key + G . In the opening mini-window enter "~/.aMule/Incoming" for Incoming-Folder or "~/.aMule" for the .aMule-Folder itself and hit enter. This will unhide the corresponding folder in your home dir like other "normal" folders.
Cheers sssnake
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Gruezzi!
Sorry for misspelig - thank You very much. terminal sounds to me like terrible thing. I did it!