[aMule 2.1.0] Installation sous Mandriva ?
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Impossible d'installer gtk, n'est pas dans le gestionnaire de paquetages.
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/usr/local/aMule_2.1.0
Impossible d'installer gtk, n'est pas dans le gestionnaire de paquetages.
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Requirements -------------- You will need glib/gtk-1.2.10 (package names like glib and glibdev or glib-devel, gtk and gtkdev or gtk-devel or similar) or gtk2 (package names correspond to gtk ones), libexpat (package name should be expat) and gettext to compile aMule. Also wxWidgets-2.4.2 or greater (wxGTK-2.6.x is recommended), linked against glib/gtk-1.2.10 is needed (package names wxGTK and wxGTK-devel or similar). If you compile with wxGTK-2.4.2, you will need wxBase-2.4.2 package, too, if you want to use amulecmd (the TextClient). You can link it to wxgtk too, but it won't run on non-graphical consoles, thus removing all the fun ;) Since wxWidgets-2.5.x you don't need wxBase anymore. It is known to compile in GCC 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4, older GCC's probably can't handle Microsoft C++ well enough. How to compile wxWidgets -------------------------- Only GTK1 is supported. GTK2 with wxWidgets 2.6 and greater, but it is known to have lots of leaks and so is not supported. For GTK1: ./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-gtk2 --with-gtk && make After wxWidgets has compiled and you have installed it, you can compile aMule. Do "./configure && make" as usual. If for some reason, wx-config cannot be found, use ./configure --with-wx-config=/path/wx-config. Sometimes it will be named wxgtk-2.4-config. To install it, as root type "make install" anyway, you don't have to install if you don't want to. It will run fine from the source directory too. Note: If you are using a CVS version, you will have to run ./autogen.sh before ./configure to generate configure script. Automake > 1.5, Autoconf >= 2.57 and gettext are required. And if you want to remote-administer it, you should definitely try VNC (or TightVNC). You probably won't get disappointed :) * http://www.realvnc.org/ * http://www.tightvnc.org/ If you change the chart colors and want to select a custom color... be sure to press "Add to custom color"-button and select the color from there. Otherwise color will not change :) ADVANCED OPTIONS ------------------ This are some of the availabe configure options: --disable-debug disable additional debugging output --enable-optimize enable code optimizing --enable-profile enable code profiling --enable-static produce a statically linked executable --enable-embedded_crypto use embedded Crypto code (default) --enable-amulecmd compile aMule command line client --enable-amulecmdgui compile aMule command line client (GUI version) --enable-amule-gui compile aMule remote GUI (EXPERIMENTAL) --enable-amule-daemon compile aMule daemon version --enable-webserver compile aMule WebServer --enable-webservergui compile aMule WebServer GUI --enable-cas compile C aMule Statistics --enable-wxcas compile aMule GUI Statistics --disable-ed2k don't compile aMule ed2k links handler --enable-alc compile aMuleLinkCreator GUI version --enable-alcc compile aMuleLinkCreator for console --disable-gsocket disable gsocket.c linking --disable-gtk disable pure GTK code in amule --enable-utf8-systray use UTF-8 encoded strings in the systray --disable-systray disable SysTray compilation --disable-monolithic disable building of the monolithic aMule app --disable-gtktest do not try to compile and run a test GTK+ program --disable-gtktest do not try to compile and run a test GTK program --disable-rpath do not hardcode runtime library paths --disable-nls do not use Native Language Support --enable-ccache enable ccache support for fast recompilation With --enable-optimize, -O flag will be added to the compilation options. If not given, no optimization will occur. It is currently preferable not to optimise (in fact, it is not supported), because if aMule crashes, the optimised code will not produce usable stack trace. -O2 is reported to work fine, -O3 will totally crash on start up, don't waste your time as of now. With --enable-profile, -pg flag will be added to the compilation options. aMule will then record profiling data in gmon.out, from which one can see where aMule spends its time. You probably do not want to turn this on, unless you want to help the devs figure out where your CPU time is going :P Links ------- Compiling aMule and wxWidgets http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Compile -- L'Open source et Linux sont l'avenir de l'informatique ;-)
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