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dpetka2001

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Amulecmd
« on: January 13, 2006, 10:36:42 PM »

hello there...just discovered this great programme and would like to try it out...but i would like to install it without X support and control it through Amulecmd...as i checked in the AmuleWiki i found out that these commands are available for Amulecmd
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Quit
Help
Stats
Show DL
Resume n
Pause n
ServerStatus
Connect
SetUpBwLimit n
SetDownBwLimit n
Disconnect
are there any others except from them?? i'm really interested in copying e2dk links so that it catches up the link and add it to the download list (if search option isn't available) and removing downloads if for some reason i change my mind...could someone confirm if there are commands available satisfying my needs?? if not are there any plans in providing them in feature releases?? is there any other way i could achieve my purpose except maybe for amuleweb?? thanks in advance...
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Re: Amulecmd
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2006, 11:08:18 PM »

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$ amulecmd
This is amulecmd CVS Thu Jan 12 07:02:16 CET 2006

Creating client...
Succeeded! Connection established to aMule CVS

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|          aMule text client          |
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Use 'Help' for command list

aMulecmd$ help
Available commands:
Add           Adds an ed2k link to core.
Cancel        Cancel download.
Connect       Connect to the network.
Disconnect    Disconnect from the network.
Exit          Exits from the application.
Get           Get and display a preference value.
Help          Show help.
Pause         Pause download.
Quit          Exits from the application.
Reload        Reloads the given object.
Resume        Resume download.
Set           Set a preference value.
Show          Show queues/lists.
Shutdown      Shutdown aMule.
Statistics    Show full statistics tree.
Status        Show short status information.

All commands are case insensitive.
Type 'help ' to get detailed info on .

aMulecmd$

Hope this help
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dpetka2001

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Re: Amulecmd
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2006, 11:17:14 PM »

but these commands are only available for the CVS version right?? are they maybe available to the latest version 2.1.0?? or maybe to a future release?? i mean i order to do what i want i should work with the CVS version or am i wrong?? thanks...
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Re: Amulecmd
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2006, 12:09:45 AM »

No, those commands should be all available in 2.1.0, so you don't necessarily have to use CVS code. :)
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Re: Amulecmd
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2006, 05:38:31 PM »

ok i downloaded amule and installed it in my computer...i have run it and configured it through KDE and now i would like to run amuled and configure it so that i can control it through amulecmd...could anyone give me instructions on how to achieve this or maybe point me to a how-to where what i'm asking for is explained?? thanks...
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Re: Amulecmd
« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2006, 01:54:26 PM »

anyone could help me on how to configure amuled?? i have only installed amule and its dependencies and configured it through its web interface...what should i do before i start amuled?? does it need any extra configuration?? i use Gentoo and i noticed there's a "/etc/conf.d/amuled" file besides the "~/.aMule/amule.conf" where the configurations i made to Amule rely...how should i proceed??
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Re: Amulecmd
« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2006, 10:24:15 PM »

This is what I've done: used amule for some time, and configured as I please. Than started using amuled, tha uses ~/.aMule/amule.conf modified with amule.
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Re: Amulecmd
« Reply #7 on: January 20, 2006, 08:58:13 AM »

ok that's what i did aswell...i only configured amuled config file to change the entries about the user i use and the path to the Amule directory...thank you for your help...
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