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'''ArchLinux''' users can grab an unofficial amule-cvs PKGBUILD and binary by following [http://gift.altervista.org/index_en.php?section=40 this link] (No official support)
 
'''ArchLinux''' users can grab an unofficial amule-cvs PKGBUILD and binary by following [http://gift.altervista.org/index_en.php?section=40 this link] (No official support)
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'''Ubuntu''' see [http://forum.amule.org/index.php?topic=13836.0 here]
  
 
'''Debian''' users can add this unofficial repository to their source.repo file: See [[HowTo_Compile_In_Debian|here]] for details.
 
'''Debian''' users can add this unofficial repository to their source.repo file: See [[HowTo_Compile_In_Debian|here]] for details.

Revision as of 16:09, 3 June 2008

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AMule SVN is a tar archive of the latest developmental source code of aMule. It is automatically updated from the developers' Subversion repository every night and can be downloaded from hirnriss.net.

Since the latest official aMule release 2.1.3 is now heavily outdated and not supported anymore, aMule SVN is the version to be used until 2.2.0 is released.

Note: There are no guarantees that aMule SVN will compile and/or work properly. aMule SVN is a work-in-progress for users who want to keep up with the latest bleeding-edge developments. Use at your own risk!

RPM

To create an RPM package from an aMule SVN source tarball, use the included "spec file" See spec file for more information.

Distro-specific sources

Gentoo users can grab the amule-cvs ebuild by consulting HowTo Compile In Gentoo.

ArchLinux users can grab an unofficial amule-cvs PKGBUILD and binary by following this link (No official support)

Ubuntu see here

Debian users can add this unofficial repository to their source.repo file: See here for details.

deb http://www.vollstreckernet.de/debian/ testing amule

Since 7th May 2007 a debian-dir is included in the tarball, so you can easiely create packages. Read this for details. Ubuntu users can add this unofficial repository to their sources.list file following what written in http://3v1n0.tuxfamily.org/dists/feisty/3v1n0/

Mac OS X users can find SVN builds by following the instructions in in this thread on the forum.

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Last update by Sturedman 14:02, 1 June 2008 (CEST)