Difference between revisions of "Talk:HowTo Compile In Debian/Ubuntu"
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'''Again, thanks for the info!''' | '''Again, thanks for the info!''' | ||
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28/09/04 - stk : A small error in step 8 : remplace "ls -s /usr/include/crypto++ /usr/include/cryptopp" by "ln -s /usr/include/crypto++ /usr/include/cryptopp" ;) | 28/09/04 - stk : A small error in step 8 : remplace "ls -s /usr/include/crypto++ /usr/include/cryptopp" by "ln -s /usr/include/crypto++ /usr/include/cryptopp" ;) | ||
'''Thanx a lot! Fixed.''' | '''Thanx a lot! Fixed.''' | ||
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other info : In my Sarge, with libcrypto++5.1_5.1-5_i386.deb and libcrypto++-dev_5.1-5_i386.deb package, I have an error : ld cannot find lcryptopp.. | other info : In my Sarge, with libcrypto++5.1_5.1-5_i386.deb and libcrypto++-dev_5.1-5_i386.deb package, I have an error : ld cannot find lcryptopp.. | ||
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so, I have made a link with this command : "ln -s /usr/lib/libcrypto++5.1.so /usr/lib/libcryptopp.so" and run ldconfig -> it work ! | so, I have made a link with this command : "ln -s /usr/lib/libcrypto++5.1.so /usr/lib/libcryptopp.so" and run ldconfig -> it work ! | ||
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'''Very much thanks for your words! Makes me feel batter :)''' | '''Very much thanks for your words! Makes me feel batter :)''' | ||
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Works just fine in Ubuntu | Works just fine in Ubuntu | ||
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I just wanted to let you know that this HowTo also applies just fine to "HowTo Compile in Unbuntu". Sure, anyone would have probably guessed that, but I can confirm it now... :-) | I just wanted to let you know that this HowTo also applies just fine to "HowTo Compile in Unbuntu". Sure, anyone would have probably guessed that, but I can confirm it now... :-) | ||
− | Hey! Thanx! THat is indeed an important note since Ubunto is being so successful and popular lately. I'll try to fix it somewhere to link ubunto users there too :) | + | '''Hey! Thanx! THat is indeed an important note since Ubunto is being so successful and popular lately. I'll try to fix it somewhere to link ubunto users there too :)''' |
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Hi, I had problems with the ''libcurl2-dev''. Is ''libcurl3-dev'' the actual package? | Hi, I had problems with the ''libcurl2-dev''. Is ''libcurl3-dev'' the actual package? | ||
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+ | '''Yes, you can use libcurl3-dev without any problems. In fact, thatnks for the note, i just changed it to point to liburl3 in the guide ;-)''' |
Revision as of 01:10, 1 April 2005
To successully compile aMule in my Sarge I had to create a link like this:
ln -s /usr/include/crypto++ /usr/include/cryptopp
because the make process searchs for config.h in cryptopp directory, not in crypto++.
They might have hanged the pathnames again. Thanks for the info :-)
The problem is that both crypto++ and Debian's crypto++ package have been changing the pathnames in order to suit, and this has become a mess. hehehe
Anyway, since next aMule release (it is currenly already implemented into aMule CVS) crypto++ will no longer be needed since it's necessary functions have been coded into aMule.
Again, thanks for the info!
28/09/04 - stk : A small error in step 8 : remplace "ls -s /usr/include/crypto++ /usr/include/cryptopp" by "ln -s /usr/include/crypto++ /usr/include/cryptopp" ;)
Thanx a lot! Fixed.
other info : In my Sarge, with libcrypto++5.1_5.1-5_i386.deb and libcrypto++-dev_5.1-5_i386.deb package, I have an error : ld cannot find lcryptopp..
so, I have made a link with this command : "ln -s /usr/lib/libcrypto++5.1.so /usr/lib/libcryptopp.so" and run ldconfig -> it work !
I completly forgot to answer to you :-( i added your comment to the howto some long time ago. thanks :)
jeremie :
Installing 200rc6 is a piece of cake with your advices. (sarge on 20041019)
No more fuss about crypto++ and so on, just apt-get the packages, then configure / make / make install.
It takes 5 minutes.
Thanks for the names of the dependancies.
Very much thanks for your words! Makes me feel batter :)
Works just fine in Ubuntu
I just wanted to let you know that this HowTo also applies just fine to "HowTo Compile in Unbuntu". Sure, anyone would have probably guessed that, but I can confirm it now... :-)
Hey! Thanx! THat is indeed an important note since Ubunto is being so successful and popular lately. I'll try to fix it somewhere to link ubunto users there too :)
Hi, I had problems with the libcurl2-dev. Is libcurl3-dev the actual package?
Yes, you can use libcurl3-dev without any problems. In fact, thatnks for the note, i just changed it to point to liburl3 in the guide ;-)