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=== Step 1: [[wxWidgets]] ===
 
=== Step 1: [[wxWidgets]] ===
*Download [[wxWidgets|wxGTK]] ->
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*Download [[wxWidgets]]: [http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wxwindows/wxWidgets-2.8.12.tar.gz wxWidgets-2.8.12.tar.gz]
**[http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wxwindows/wxGTK-2.8.9.tar.bz2 wxGTK-2.8.9.tar.bz2]
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*Compile [[wxWidgets|wxGTK]]
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*Compile [[wxWidgets]]
**''tar -jxvf wxGTK-2.8.9.tar.bz2''
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**''tar -zxvf wxWidgets-2.8.12.tar.gz''
**''cd wxGTK-2.8.9''
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**''cd wxWidgets-2.8.12''
**''Linked against [http://www.gtk.org GTK]2: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-gtk --enable-unicode --enable-optimise && make
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**''Linked against [http://www.gtk.org GTK]2: ./configure --enable-unicode --enable-optimise
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**''make''
  
*As '''root''' (in some distributions simply use the sudo before):
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*As '''root''' (in some distributions simply use "sudo" before):
 
**''make install''
 
**''make install''
 
**''ldconfig''
 
**''ldconfig''
  
==== [[wxBase]] ====
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==== Disable the GUI ====
 
*To compile wxWidgets without a graphical User Interface, ''use the option --disable-gui''
 
*To compile wxWidgets without a graphical User Interface, ''use the option --disable-gui''
  
=== Step 3: [[aMule]] ===
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=== Step 2: [[aMule]] ===
*Download the latest [[aMule SVN|source tarball]] -> [http://www.hirnriss.net/?area=cvs Download aMule]
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*Download the latest [[aMule SVN|source tarball]]: [http://amule.sourceforge.net/tarballs/tarballs.xml Download aMule]
  
 
*Compile [[aMule]] (please check the [[configure|configure article]]) ->
 
*Compile [[aMule]] (please check the [[configure|configure article]]) ->
 
**''tar -zxvf aMule-X.X.X.tar.gz'' (replace X with the right version number..)
 
**''tar -zxvf aMule-X.X.X.tar.gz'' (replace X with the right version number..)
 
**''cd aMule-X.X.X''
 
**''cd aMule-X.X.X''
**''./configure --disable-debug --enable-optimize && make''
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**''./configure --disable-debug --enable-optimize''
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**''make''
  
*As '''root''':
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*As '''root''' (in some distributions simply use "sudo" before):
 
**''make install''
 
**''make install''
  
*Run [[aMule]] as a regular user from console by typing -> ''amule''
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*Run [[aMule]] as a regular user from console by typing ''amule'', or run [[aMule]] through a link from the proper application menu of your operating system

Latest revision as of 10:34, 10 July 2020

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Compiling from Sources

WARNING: Make sure you have no copies of wxWidgets installed. If you already have wxWidgets installed, check How to uninstall wxWidgets before starting a new installation. If you continue have problems, then check if wx is installed twice, since that's a common compilation and runtime problem.

There are different versions of the wxWidgets for different platforms. wxGTK is used for Linux, Solaris and BSD, wxMSW for Windows and wxMac for Mac OS X. Here we'll explain the compilation using wxGTK, but it differs only slightly for other toolkits.

Please see the specific articles for more detailed instructions.

Step 1: wxWidgets

  • Compile wxWidgets
    • tar -zxvf wxWidgets-2.8.12.tar.gz
    • cd wxWidgets-2.8.12
    • Linked against GTK2: ./configure --enable-unicode --enable-optimise
    • make
  • As root (in some distributions simply use "sudo" before):
    • make install
    • ldconfig

Disable the GUI

  • To compile wxWidgets without a graphical User Interface, use the option --disable-gui

Step 2: aMule

  • Compile aMule (please check the configure article) ->
    • tar -zxvf aMule-X.X.X.tar.gz (replace X with the right version number..)
    • cd aMule-X.X.X
    • ./configure --disable-debug --enable-optimize
    • make
  • As root (in some distributions simply use "sudo" before):
    • make install
  • Run aMule as a regular user from console by typing amule, or run aMule through a link from the proper application menu of your operating system