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English => Multiplatform => Mac OSX => Topic started by: FxElly on July 02, 2006, 04:53:26 PM

Title: Dont want to open
Post by: FxElly on July 02, 2006, 04:53:26 PM
hi, i just download this aMule 2.1.3 but when i double click to open it just open for a second then  dissapear. i just totally lost n desperate, i tried to re-install couple times but still wont open. pls help me. thx
Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: wuischke on July 02, 2006, 04:59:08 PM
Welcome FxElly!

Please open aMule in a terminal and post the output here.

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by lionel77
Open Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal.
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.
Delete the space at the end of the path.
Add "/Contents/MacOS/amule" to the end of the path and press return.
Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: ken on July 02, 2006, 06:37:05 PM
Two common problems that produce the symptoms you describe:

Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: FxElly on July 03, 2006, 01:55:52 AM
i just downloaded the aMule 2.1.3 mac universal tiger only. i dont know anything bout terminal or something heheheh, coz this is the first time i use mac. what should i do next? thx
this is was stated in the terminal i guess:
Last login: Mon Jul  3 09:58:25 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
melya-suryantos-Computer:~ melyasuryanto$
Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: lionel77 on July 03, 2006, 05:46:05 AM
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Originally posted by FxElly
Last login: Mon Jul  3 09:58:25 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
melya-suryantos-Computer:~ melyasuryanto$
Yes, this the Terminal -- very good. :)

Now follow the instructions that wuischke has posted above:
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Originally posted by wuischke
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by lionel77
Open Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal.
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.
Delete the space at the end of the path.
Add "/Contents/MacOS/amule" to the end of the path and press return.
aMule will then produce some output in the terminal window. Copy that output and post it here. :)
Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: FxElly on July 03, 2006, 06:23:11 AM
hihihih i'm totally lost, is this rite?
Last login: Mon Jul  3 14:21:35 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
melya-suryantos-Computer:~ melyasuryanto$ /Users/melyasuryanto/Desktop/aMule-Mac.CVS.2006-06-03.noDebug_Panther\ Folder/aMule.app /Contents/MacOS/amule
-bash: /Users/melyasuryanto/Desktop/aMule-Mac.CVS.2006-06-03.noDebug_Panther Folder/aMule.app: is a directory
Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: lionel77 on July 03, 2006, 07:11:32 AM
Close -- you missed this part "It will also add a space after the path. Delete the space at the end of the path." ;)

Just copy and paste the following line into the terminal window and hit return:
/Users/melyasuryanto/Desktop/aMule-Mac.CVS.2006-06-03.noDebug_Panther\ Folder/aMule.app/Contents/MacOS/amule


EDIT:
Wait, it looks like you actually downloaded the completely wrong version:
"aMule-Mac.CVS.2006-06-03.noDebug_Panther.zip" is for Panther, the older version of Mac OS X, and does not run on the new Intel based Macs. Plus, it's a CVS version (i.e. a developer snapshot; for more information read the thread that is linked in my signature below), that needs to be started through the terminal with a particular switch.

The version you want to download is this version (http://www.amule.org/files/details.php?file=161).
Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: FxElly on July 03, 2006, 07:17:10 AM
this is what comes up :
Last login: Mon Jul  3 14:24:03 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
melya-suryantos-Computer:~ melyasuryanto$ /Users/melyasuryanto/Desktop/aMule-Mac.CVS.2006-06-03.noDebug_Panther\ Folder/aMule.app/Contents/MacOS/amule

This binary requires you to use the flag --only-chuck-norris-would-stop-me and only if you're very sure of it.
melya-suryantos-Computer:~ melyasuryanto$
melya-suryantos-Computer:~ melyasuryanto$ /Users/melyasuryanto/Desktop/aMule-Mac.CVS.2006-06-03.noDebug_Panther\ Folder/aMule.app/Contents/MacOS/amule
This binary requires you to use the flag --only-chuck-norris-would-stop-me and only if you're very sure of it.
i dont thing my mac is with intel processor, then what n where should i install to make it work? coz normally i use pc n it works
Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: lionel77 on July 03, 2006, 07:18:46 AM
FxElly, i just updated my posting above. Bottom line is, use this version (http://www.amule.org/files/details.php?file=161). :)
Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: FxElly on July 03, 2006, 07:24:34 AM
i tried but i just wont opn, this is so hard n frustating hahahah
Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: lionel77 on July 03, 2006, 07:58:15 AM
Ok, let's first figure out what you are running: Click on the blue apple in the top left corner and choose "About this Mac". If that dialog says "Version 10.4.something" you need to use the version that I linked above. If it says "Version 10.3.something" you need to download this version (http://www.amule.org/files/details.php?file=162).

After you have figured out what the correct version for your Mac is, try to start it via double-click. If that does not work, go to the Terminal and do the following steps again (and post the output here):
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Open Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal.
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.
Delete the space at the end of the path.
Add "/Contents/MacOS/amule" to the end of the path and press return.
Title: Re: Dont want to open
Post by: FxElly on July 03, 2006, 11:57:47 AM
i really did it. thanks so much for the helps n ur patient. i'll ask u agin if i have any problem with it later, if datz ok with u hehehhe