In order to test whether it would build and run if built against amule-daemon only, you would need to make a separate PKGBUILD for that as it's included in the amule package (as usr/bin/amuled) in the Arch repos. The AUR kamule PKGBUILD has amule as a dependency so you would need to change that to the new amuled or amule-daemon package.
my amule doesn't work
it shows me
Code:
amule: error while loading shared libraries: libbfd-2.20.1-system.20100303.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
who can help me with it
I'm trying to compile aMule to install the latest version (some CPU-stress and freezing at startup issues went with the repositories' one), but I get some errors trying doing it.
At first, I did get some crypto++ missing errors with configure, so I downloaded it and installed it by doing make -f GNUmakefile and then make install as explained in a guide.
Today, I wish to give aMule a try. So I installed aMule from Ubuntu Software Center.
After it was installed, I click the download link. But nothing's happen.
So, I log-out and log-in. And repeat the process, but it still nothing is happen.
Quote:
When in Windows, everytime I click the download link, the aMule will always show up.
I guess Ubuntu will do that also.
aMule: Parameter injection
Good,
then install and configure amule, when it starts to download a file get the following error:
Logger.cpp (275): Error: Impossible to set permissions for the file '/ windows/E/aMule/temp/008.part.met.backup' (error 1: Operation not permitted)
aMule is an eMule-like peer-to-peer file sharing application, designed to connect to the eDonkey and Kad networks.
for security reasons I am running aMule inside VirtualBox.
Guest and Host systems are Linux (to be more specific Arch 64 distro)
Host system has public ip directly connected to internet (no router)
Guest System I almost pure after installation (no iptables, etc only VirtualBox addons)
I'd like to setup three ports for aMule: 4884, 4885, 4887
I'd love to use NAT VirtualBox interface, if possible
I was following HowTo Compile In Ubuntu but run into error message like this:
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/krasinski/Applications/amule/wx/build/wxGTK-2.8.12/utils/wxrc'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/krasinski/Applications/amule/wx/build/wxGTK-2.8.12/utils/wxrc'
make: *** [wxrc] Error 2
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