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# Download the latest aMule SVN tarball. It must be tarball of the ''same day'', these RPMs can only be built on the same day you download them.
 
# Download the latest aMule SVN tarball. It must be tarball of the ''same day'', these RPMs can only be built on the same day you download them.
#Run: ''rpmbuild -ta aMule-CVS-tarball.tar.bz2''
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#When it is completed, you will have an RPM file which you can install with rpm.
 
#When it is completed, you will have an RPM file which you can install with rpm.
  
 
:'''Not:''' You must have everything required to compile aMule previously installed in your system.
 
:'''Not:''' You must have everything required to compile aMule previously installed in your system.

Latest revision as of 16:03, 24 September 2008

English | Deutsch | Español

A spec file is included in the aMule SVN tarball with which you can easily generate an RPM package.

It works like this:

  1. Download the latest aMule SVN tarball. It must be tarball of the same day, these RPMs can only be built on the same day you download them.
  2. Run: rpmbuild -ta aMule-SVN-tarball.tar.bz2
  3. When it is completed, you will have an RPM file which you can install with rpm.
Not: You must have everything required to compile aMule previously installed in your system.