Original von Kry
Ok. People complaining about it have met their goal:
1) 1.2.0 does not remove .xMule, just copy config and credist files
2) it also gives a warning on import of directory to avoid user deleting .xMule if Incoming/emp are still there.
Hope that works.
Yes !
From a packaging point of view, this is *much* better. It's a very important step towards having aMule and xMule coexist on the same system.
The next step (if you are ok to take it... ;-) ) would be to rename aMule's ed2k to ed2k-amule and xMule's ed2k to ed2k-xmule, and then provide a symlink ed2k -> ed2k-amule for compatibility. Then, the package can update the symlink using the "alternatives" system, to choose between aMule and xMule. I think that our aMule and xMule packages for Fedora will use this trick, but it would be even better if the program was renamed upstream.
Thanks a lot for this great program and the work you've done.
Aurelien