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Revision as of 23:59, 24 May 2005
This page is an index to the available howtos about compiling aMule in different Linux distros and other Operative Systems.
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[hide]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 :-)