aMule Forum
English => en_Bugs => Topic started by: hotfudge on October 04, 2004, 05:55:20 AM
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Hi Guys,
I just grabbed 2.0.0rc6 and found that I cannot set the shared directory setting. It drops one level down and that's it. I'm running Gentoo with a 2.6.7 kernel.
Thanks
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More on this. It seems that the arrows that should be there to click on, allowing you to open or close a directory, just go missing.
Oh, and great work on the release Guys.
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do you have a screenshot?
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Here's a snapshot of what I'm talking about. Opening a directory is a bit of a guess.
(PS. I hope the attached picture has come through...)
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hm, strange, here wx 2.4.2 + GTK1 and no such problem.
What wx version and gtk version do you have there? distro? compiled or from package?
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gtk2 with wx bug.
Which wx version?
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No problem for me with wxGTK 2.5.2 + GTK1 on slackware 10.0 kernel 2.4.27
Do not the same mistake as me : compiling wxGTK without --disable-gtk2... :]
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As I'm using Gentoo, I simply did an emerge of wxGTK-2.5.1-r1, but after reading the responses, I believe I didn't have gtk2 set in my USE flag. However, the latest version of aMule refuse to compile without gtk2 (after copying the ebuild for rc5).
My next plan now is to recompile wxGTK with gtk2 in the USE flag. Let you know how it goes, but it's getting a bit late here ;-)
Fudge
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Sigh, I'm sorry but compiling everything with the gtk2 switch didn't work. Possibly wxGTK-2.5.1-r1 is the problem? Perhaps going to wxGTK-2.5.2 will clear things up. Anyway, I'll try that but I'm off to sleep now and to work tomorrow so I'll read the replies and help where I can.
Thanks.
Fudge
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wxGTK 2.5.2 with GTK2, Mandrake 10, compiled from source (both), no such bug.
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Yep, wxGTK-2.5.2 works OK with the rc6 release.
Thanks to all for pointers in the right direction. Keep up the good work.
Fudge