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Revision as of 22:59, 24 May 2005
This page is an index to the available howtos about compiling aMule in different Linux distros and other Operative Systems.
From scratch
The main compilation howto from scratch, non-distro dependent (only case that it won't work is in Microsoft Windows), which will guide you through the whole compilation process, is the follwing:
Linux
Guides are also available for the following Linux distros (will use the distro's packages instead of compiling them too):
- How to compile/install aMule on Debian or Ubuntu
- How to compile/install aMule on Slackware
- How to compile/install aMule on RedHat or Fedora
- How to compile/install aMule on Fedora Core 3
- How to compile/install aMule on Mandrake 10 (Spanish) (French)
BSD
A guide for FreeBSD (and other *BSD OSs) users is also available:
MacOS X
The up-coming MacOS X aMule can be compiled following this guide:
Microsoft Windows
Although aMule does not currently support Microsoft Windows, you can still test it's current development using this guide:
Others
What? Your OSs your distro isn't listed here? Then PLEASE write your own howto and submit it here in this wiki. We will be VERY grateful :-)