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+ | *download [[wxWidgets|wxGTK]] -> | ||
+ | **[http://download.berlios.de/amule/wxGTK-2.4.2.tar.gz wxGTK-2.4.2.tar.gz] | ||
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+ | * compile [[wxWidgets|wxGTK]] -> | ||
+ | **''tar -zxvf wxGTK-2.4.2.tar.gz'' | ||
+ | ***''cd wxGTK-2.4.2'' | ||
+ | ***''./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-gtk2 --with-gtk && make'' | ||
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+ | *as '''root''': | ||
+ | **''make install'' | ||
+ | **''ldconfig'' | ||
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+ | ==== Step 2: [[wxBase]] ==== | ||
*download [[wxBase|wxBase]] -> | *download [[wxBase|wxBase]] -> | ||
**[http://download.berlios.de/amule/wxBase-2.4.2.tar.gz wxBase-2.4.2.tar.gz] | **[http://download.berlios.de/amule/wxBase-2.4.2.tar.gz wxBase-2.4.2.tar.gz] | ||
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Revision as of 19:01, 25 July 2004
Contents
Manual Installation
To install aMule you can either install it from scratch, as described in Compiling From Sources or use RPMs which will speed things up a lot, as described in the Installing using RPMs section.
NOTE: This HowTo uses wxWidgets 2.4.2 and Crypto++ 5.1, as an example, however aMule can also be compiled using wxWidgets 2.5.x and versions of Crypto++ newer than 5.1.
Compiling From Sources
WARNING: Make sure you have no copies of wxWidgets installed. If you already have wxWidgets installed, check How to uninstall wxWidgets before starting a new installation. If you still have problems after this, then check if wx is installed twice, since that's a common compilation and runtime problem.
NOTE: In wxWidgets 2.5.1 (and only in that version), wxBase is not distributed as a separate tarball. So if you are going to compile wxGTK 2.5.1, skip the first step (wxBase compilation).
Step 1: wxGTK
- download wxGTK ->
- compile wxGTK ->
- tar -zxvf wxGTK-2.4.2.tar.gz
- cd wxGTK-2.4.2
- ./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-gtk2 --with-gtk && make
- tar -zxvf wxGTK-2.4.2.tar.gz
- as root:
- make install
- ldconfig
Step 2: wxBase
- download wxBase ->
- compile wxBase ->
- tar -zxvf wxBase-2.4.2.tar.gz
- cd wxBase-2.4.2
- ./configure --prefix=/usr && make
- as root:
- make install
- ln -sf /usr/bin/wxgtk-2.4-config /usr/bin/wx-config
- ln -sf /usr/bin/wxbase-2.4-config /usr/bin/wxbase-config
- ldconfig
Step 3: Crypto++
- download libcrypto ->
- compile libcrypto ->
- tar xvjf crypto-5.1.tar.bz2
- cd crypto-5.1
- make
- as root:
- cp libcryptopp.a /usr/lib/
- mkdir /usr/include/cryptopp
- cp *.h /usr/include/cryptopp/
- ldconfig
Step 4: aMule
- download latest aMule version ->
- latest aMule
- (mirror) latest aMule
- compile aMule ->
- tar -zxvf aMule-X.X.X.tar.gz (replace X with the right version number..)
- cd aMule-X.X.X
- ./configure --disable-debug --enable-optimize && make
- as root:
- make install
- run aMule as user from your console by typing -> amule
Installing using RPMs
Step 1: wxBase
- download wxBase ->
- install wxBase ->
- as root:
- rpm -Uvh wxBase-2.4.2-1.i586.rpm
- ln -sf /usr/bin/wxgtk-2.4-config /usr/bin/wx-config
- ln -sf /usr/bin/wxbase-2.4-config /usr/bin/wxbase-config
- ldconfig
- as root:
Step 2: wxGTK
- install wxGTK ->
- as root:
- rpm -Uvh wxGTK-2.4.2-1.i386.rpm wxGTK-devel-2.4.2-1.i386.rpm
- ldconfig
- as root:
Step 3. Crypto++
- download libcrypto ->
- as root:
- rpm -Uvh the-above-downloaded-package.rpm
Step 4: aMule
- download latest aMule version ->
- latest aMule
- (mirror) latest aMule
- install aMule ->
- as root:
- rpm -Uvh aMule-X.X.X-1.iX86-X.rpm (replace X with the right version number..)
- as root:
- run aMule as user from your console by typing -> amule