Added:
Most recent CVS build:Tiger (OS X 10.4) version:
aMule-Mac.CVS.2006-08-06.noDebug_UniversalBinary_TigerOnly.zip (8 MB, uses wxWidgets CVS 2006-08-06)
Panther (OS X 10.3) version:
aMule-Mac.CVS.2006-08-06.noDebug_Panther.zip (5 MB, uses wxWidgets CVS 2006-08-06)
IMPORTANT: These versions contain a number of bigger features (e.g., support for files > 4GB) that are still considered relatively experimental. This is the reason why at this point they are still only in the developer but not in the stable branch of the aMule code base. Because of these changes, I stopped providing CVS builds in January, but I have been running those versions for long enough now that I feel comfortable providing them to cautious users.
To prevent users from accidentally running these experimental builds, they cannot be started through a simple double click. Instead, you need to start them through the Terminal with the switch "--i-would-marry-my-mule". So first you need to start the Terminal application (in /Applications/Utilities/). Then drag the aMule application icon from wherever you keep it and drop it onto the Terminal window. Terminal will insert the path to the application onto the command line. It will also add a space after the path. Now delete the space at the end of the path and paste
/Contents/MacOS/amule --i-would-marry-my-mule to the end of the path. When you then hit return aMule will start.
Version notes:
- Needs to be started through the Terminal with the switch "--i-would-marry-my-mule"
- Fix: Faster download speeds. Before, the download rate per source would usually not go beyond 3k/s.
- Fix: Right-clicking on tabs works finally properly again
- The usual number of things that I don't remember off the top of my head right now