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   cd {PORTDIR_OVERLAY}/net-p2p/amule-cvs/
 
   cd {PORTDIR_OVERLAY}/net-p2p/amule-cvs/
  
7. Touch file's timestamp:
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7. Digest ebuild:
  touch amule-cvs-2.ebuild
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8. Digest ebuild:
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   ebuild amule-cvs-2.ebuild digest
 
   ebuild amule-cvs-2.ebuild digest
  
9. Review installation flags:
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8. Review installation flags:
 
   emerge amule-cvs -pv
 
   emerge amule-cvs -pv
  
10. Modify ''/etc/portage/package.use'' to suit your needs (please note that ''debug'' is enabled regardless of ''USE'' flag):
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9. Modify ''/etc/portage/package.use'' to suit your needs (please note that ''debug'' is enabled regardless of ''USE'' flag):
 
   net-p2p/amule-cvs X -amuled -debug gtk2 kad nls -nosystray -optimize -remote -remote-gui -stats unicode
 
   net-p2p/amule-cvs X -amuled -debug gtk2 kad nls -nosystray -optimize -remote -remote-gui -stats unicode
  
11. Install [[aMule CVS]]:
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10. Install [[aMule CVS]]:
 
   emerge amule-cvs
 
   emerge amule-cvs
  

Revision as of 17:39, 24 November 2005

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Note: This Page is not up to date. Currently on x86 wxGTK-2.6.1 and aMule-2.0.3 are marked as stable.

Adding

 amuled

to your USE-flags and then running

 emerge amule

might just work, including the daemon...

Introduction

Gentoo is known for choices. Unfortunately, some choices require more labor than others. As such, aMule comes in a variety of versions and installation methods based on what version of wxGTK you decide to use...

Methods of Installation

amule-1.2.8.ebuild

This ebuild is marked as stable for x86 platforms.

This aMule version is well over a year old and lacks many features. It depends on wxGTK compiled against GTK-1.2. aMule devs highly discourage use of this version but if you insist upon using it, simply emerge it. Be warned that support is probably limited.

Dependencies: >=x11-libs/wxGTK-2.4.2-r2; >=net-misc/curl-7.11.0; >=sys-libs/zlib-1.2.1
Status: No further development; in Portage

amule-2.0.0_rc7.ebuild

This ebuild is marked as unstable for all architectures.

This is an aging version. This is the last version that will compile with wxGTK compiled against GTK-1.2. It also compiles with wxGTK 2.4.2 or greater compiled against GTK-2.

Dependencies: >=x11-libs/wxGTK-2.4.2-r2; >=net-misc/curl-7.11.0; >=sys-libs/zlib-1.2.1; >=media-libs/gd-2.0.26
Status: No further development; in Portage

amule-2.0.3.ebuild

This ebuild is marked as unstable for all architectures.

This ebuild matches the most current, stable aMule release.

Dependencies: >=x11-libs/wxGTK-2.6.0; >=sys-libs/zlib-1.2.2; sys-devel/gettext; >=media-libs/libpng-1.2.8; >=media-libs/gd-2.0.32
Status: No further development; in Portage

amule-cvs

This ebuild is marked as unstable for all architectures.

Not intended for the general public. If you'd like to test out the daily development snapshot, then this is the version for you.

Dependencies: >=x11-libs/wxGTK-2.6.0; >=sys-libs/zlib-1.2.1; >=media-libs/gd-2.0.26; >=media-libs/libpng-1.2.0
Status: In development; not in Portage; requires portage overlay

Installation instructions

amule-1.2.8.ebuild

1. Modify /etc/portage/package.use to suit your needs (please note that debug is enabled regardless of USE flag). Remember, since this version requires wxGTK compiled against GTK-1.2, you must compile without GTK-2:

 net-p2p/amule debug gtk2 nls remote

2. Emerge package:

 emerge amule -pv
 emerge amule

amule-2.0.0_rc7.ebuild

1. Add packages to package.keywords:

 echo "net-p2p/amule ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords
 echo "x11-libs/wxGTK ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords

2. Modify /etc/portage/package.use to suit your needs (please note that debug is enabled regardless of USE flag):

 net-p2p/amule debug gtk2 nls remote stats unicode gd

3. Emerge package:

 emerge amule -pv
 emerge amule

amule-2.0.3.ebuild

1. Add packages to package.keywords:

 echo "net-p2p/amule ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords
 echo "x11-libs/wxGTK ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords

2. Modify /etc/portage/package.use to suit your needs (please note that debug is enabled regardless of USE flag):

 net-p2p/amule amuled debug gtk2 nls remote stats unicode

3. Emerge package:

 emerge amule -pv
 emerge amule

amule-cvs

The current ebuilds for aMule CVS can be found here. Download it and continue with this wiki article.

1. Define PORTDIR_OVERLAY. Open up /etc/make.conf with your favourite text editor and define the PORTDIR_OVERLAY variable. The default is:

 PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage"

2. Create overlay for amule-cvs:

 mkdir -p {PORTDIR_OVERLAY}/net-p2p/amule-cvs
 mkdir -p {PORTDIR_OVERLAY}/net-p2p/amule-cvs/files

3. Add to package.keywords:

 echo "net-p2p/amule-cvs ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords

4. Copy amule-cvs-2.ebuild to {PORTDIR_OVERLAY}/net-p2p/amule-cvs

5. Copy amuled and amuleweb init script from official ebuild files:

 cp {PORTDIR}/net-p2p/amule/files/amuled.* {PORTDIR_OVERLAY}/net-p2p/amule-cvs/files/
 cp {PORTDIR}/net-p2p/amule/files/amuleweb.* {PORTDIR_OVERLAY}/net-p2p/amule-cvs/files/

PORTDIR is the official portage directory (usually /usr/portage/)

6. Change directory:

 cd {PORTDIR_OVERLAY}/net-p2p/amule-cvs/

7. Digest ebuild:

 ebuild amule-cvs-2.ebuild digest

8. Review installation flags:

 emerge amule-cvs -pv

9. Modify /etc/portage/package.use to suit your needs (please note that debug is enabled regardless of USE flag):

 net-p2p/amule-cvs X -amuled -debug gtk2 kad nls -nosystray -optimize -remote -remote-gui -stats unicode

10. Install aMule CVS:

 emerge amule-cvs

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do emerge amule-cvs -pv before installing to determine how you want to compile aMule.

Information on wxGTK

wxGTK 2.5.3 - 2.6.0

wxGTK versions 2.5.3 and greater are marked as unstable in Portage. In order to use wxGTK version 2.5.3 or greater, you must (keyword) unmask it.

 mkdir /etc/portage
 echo "x11-libs/wxGTK ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords

If you want to use amuled then you need, at least, wxGTK2.5.3. Currently, the only version not hard masked in Portage is wxGTK 2.4.2 due to problems when compiling with OpenGL support in wxGTK 2.5.3. But as aMule is no 3D egoshooter, we can safely disable OpenGL support and use it anyway. To do so enter the following into a console as root:

If you want to use GTK-1.2:

 echo "x11-libs/wxGTK -gtk2 -opengl" >> /etc/portage/package.use

If you want to use GTK-2 (recommended):

 echo "x11-libs/wxGTK -opengl" >> /etc/portage/package.use

Finally, emerge wxGTK:

 emerge wxGTK -pv
 emerge wxGTK

Note: There are two ebuilds available for amule-cvs. A version with >=wxGTK 2.6.0 support and a version with <=wxGTK 2.5.3 support. Please use the correct version depending on what version of wxGTK you choose to use. Of course, wxGTK >= 2.6.0 is recommended.

wxGTK 2.4.2

If you don't want to use the aMule daemon, wxGTK-2.4.2 will do you just fine. However, you must link it against GTK-1.2. aMule does not support wxGTK-2.4.2 linked against GTK-2. If you want to use GTK-2, you'll need wxGTK-2.5.1 at minimum:

 mkdir /etc/portage
 echo "x11-libs/wxGTK -gtk2" >> /etc/portage/package.use

Finally, emerge wxGTK:

 emerge wxGTK -pv
 emerge wxGTK

Will will compile wxGTK2.4.2 linked against GTK-1.2. After this wxGTK has compiled, you can continue with compiling aMule.