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First, create the target directory (in this article, as an example, ''~/aMule/'' will be used), where [[wxWidgets]] and [[aMule]] will reside (they don't need to be in the same dir, but it makes life easier). Then configure [[wxWidgets]] and [[aMule]] accordingly.
 
First, create the target directory (in this article, as an example, ''~/aMule/'' will be used), where [[wxWidgets]] and [[aMule]] will reside (they don't need to be in the same dir, but it makes life easier). Then configure [[wxWidgets]] and [[aMule]] accordingly.
  
It is recommended that you read the article about [[Compilation_Installation#Step_1:_wxGTK|how to compile wxGTK]] and (optionally, only if installing a [[wxWidgets]] version prior to 2.5) [[Compilation_Installation#Step_2:_wxBase|how to compile wxBase]]
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It is recommended that you read the article about [[Compilation_Installation#Step_1:_wxGTK|how to compile wxGTK]]
  
 
In [[aMule]] source dir:<br>
 
In [[aMule]] source dir:<br>
 
''./configure --prefix=/home/'''user'''/aMule/ --enable-debug --disable-optimize --with-wx-config=/home/'''user'''/aMule/bin/wx-config''<br>
 
''./configure --prefix=/home/'''user'''/aMule/ --enable-debug --disable-optimize --with-wx-config=/home/'''user'''/aMule/bin/wx-config''<br>
 
''make && make install''
 
''make && make install''
 
'''NOTE:''' On some distros, instead of ''--with-wx-config=/home/'''user'''/aMule/bin/wx-config'' you might need to use ''--with-wx-config=/home/'''user'''/aMule/bin/wxgtk-2.4-config''
 
  
 
'''NOTE 2:''' Sometimes [[wxBase]] will overwrite ''wx-config''. You can know if it has done so by running ''wx-config --basename''. It should show ''wx_gtk''. If it doesn't, please reinstall [[wxGTK]] so it will overwritte ''wx-config'' to link it to the [[wxGTK]] file.
 
'''NOTE 2:''' Sometimes [[wxBase]] will overwrite ''wx-config''. You can know if it has done so by running ''wx-config --basename''. It should show ''wx_gtk''. If it doesn't, please reinstall [[wxGTK]] so it will overwritte ''wx-config'' to link it to the [[wxGTK]] file.

Revision as of 17:16, 17 December 2005

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If there's already a version of wxWidgets installed, but you want aMule to use another (probably newer) one, here are the steps to follow:

First, create the target directory (in this article, as an example, ~/aMule/ will be used), where wxWidgets and aMule will reside (they don't need to be in the same dir, but it makes life easier). Then configure wxWidgets and aMule accordingly.

It is recommended that you read the article about how to compile wxGTK

In aMule source dir:
./configure --prefix=/home/user/aMule/ --enable-debug --disable-optimize --with-wx-config=/home/user/aMule/bin/wx-config
make && make install

NOTE 2: Sometimes wxBase will overwrite wx-config. You can know if it has done so by running wx-config --basename. It should show wx_gtk. If it doesn't, please reinstall wxGTK so it will overwritte wx-config to link it to the wxGTK file.

On the above example, aMule binary will be installed in ~/aMule/bin/ directory.

To start aMule, you need to explicitely specifiy the LD path each time you run it:

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/aMule/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export LC_ALL=en_EN.UTF-8

NOTE 3: On some systems the above export command does not work, you have instead to run
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/aMule/lib/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
This has been observed on Debian and Gentoo Linux.

Please remember to create Backtraces and provide them to the aMule development team.