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In [[aMule]] source dir:
 
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./configure --prefix=~/aMule/ --enable-debug --disable-optimise --with-wx-config=~/aMule/bin/wxgtk-2.4-config --with-wxbase-config=~/aMule/bin/wxbase-2.4-config
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./configure --prefix=~/aMule/ --enable-debug --disable-optimize --with-wx-config=~/aMule/bin/wx-config --with-wxbase-config=~/aMule/bin/wxbase-2.4-config
 
make && make install
 
make && make install
 
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'''NOTE:''' On some distros, instead of ''--with-wx-config=~/aMule/bin/wx-config'' you might need to use ''--with-wx-config=~/aMule/bin/wxgtk-2.4-config''
  
 
To start [[aMule]], you need to explicitely specifiy the LD path each time you run it:
 
To start [[aMule]], you need to explicitely specifiy the LD path each time you run it:

Revision as of 18:43, 19 November 2004

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, 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 (assuming wxWidgets 2.4.2 and current (=>rc7) aMule).

in wxGTK source dir:

mkdir ~/aMule
./configure --prefix=~/aMule --disable-gtk2 --with-gtk
make && make install

in wxBase source dir:

mkdir ~/aMule
./configure --prefix=~/aMule
make && make install

In aMule source dir:

./configure --prefix=~/aMule/ --enable-debug --disable-optimize --with-wx-config=~/aMule/bin/wx-config --with-wxbase-config=~/aMule/bin/wxbase-2.4-config
make && make install

NOTE: On some distros, instead of --with-wx-config=~/aMule/bin/wx-config you might need to use --with-wx-config=~/aMule/bin/wxgtk-2.4-config

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
gdb ~/aMule/bin/amule
gdb>handle SIGPIPE nostop noprint pass
gdb>handle SIG32 nostop noprint pass
gdb>set height 0
gdb>run

After aMule crashed, generate a backtrace and post it in the aMule forum:

...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.

gdb>bt
gdb>bt full