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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: philou33 on February 23, 2005, 11:45:01 AM
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hello,
I'd like to use an old AMD K6 200 as linux amule server whith a web remote access.
I have installed a woody debian, and, modified my sources.list to update sarge. I could so install amule using apt-get install amule amule-utils.
I have two problems :
- firstly, I cannot find the daemon amuled (using a simple locate after of course an updatedb).
- secondly, I can remoly use amulecmd by ssh, I can use amuleweb that connect correcly whith amule, but when I use a browser to pilot amule, I receive a white page. I precise that I tried this localy (using netscape from my K6) or from a distant computer in the LAN...
is apt-get a successfull way to install amule ?
I am beginer about Linux. have I forgotten an important thing ?
thanks for your help.
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You should be using rc8 at least, and wx-2.5.3 at least for daemon to work. I'm not sure if it's part of debian package.
There's 2 ways to have it:
First (hard way) - compile yourself from daily cvs snapshot, possibly wx too
Second (long way) - wait untill 2.0 public release which will contain match more stable daemon that rc8
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thanks for your answer,
do you mean that amuled don't exist in rc7 ? or is not valid ?
in my case, I could'nt find it.
well, if I have to make a choice, I will try to compile amule...
it's the best way to learn...
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philou33,
Compile it yourself. There are links with information, and you can always ask here too.
http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Compilation_Installation
http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Backtraces
Get a tarball here:
http://www.hirnriss.net/?area=cvs
Cheers!
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do you mean that amuled don't exist in rc7 ? or is not valid ?
Well, it may be both. Never checked. But since you didn't found it - most of chances it's not there.
Compile it yourself.
Please note that you must use wx-2.5.3 at least. This is absolutly must, 2.5.2 will not work.