In dem "MacOS" folder sollten eigentlich 4 files sein, das von dir erwaehnte "ed2kHelperScript" und dann noch "amule", "amuleweb" & "ed2k".
Ich habe eben selber nochmal 2.0.3 runtergeladen (
link) und es scheint komplett und intakt zu sein.
Probier mal amule uebers terminal zu starten anhand folgender instruktionen:
Originally posted by lionel77
To get a better idea what is going on, let's run aMule through the command line, so we get more feedback:
- First, download the official 2.0.3 release for the Mac (see here), unzip it and put it in your Applications folder.
- Then we need a Terminal window, so open Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal.
- Now, drag the aMule application icon from the Applications folder and drop it onto the terminal window. Terminal will paste the path to the application onto the command line for you. It will also add a space after the path.
- Delete the space at the end of the path.
- Add "/Contents/MacOS/amule" to the end of the path and press return.
- aMule should now start and generate some output in the Terminal window.
- [Once aMule has crashed, copy the last 4 or 5 lines of this output and post it here on the forum. This will gives us a much clearer idea at which point aMule fails on your machine.]
Ps: Es scheint uebrigens, als haette jemand ein aehnliches problem wie du (siehe
hier).
PPS: Nutzt du MacOS X 10.3 oder 10.4? Schreib das am besten in dein "Profile" hier im forum rein, dann sieht man das in jedem Thread in dem du schreibst.
