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Amule 2.3.3
Amule 2.3.3






amule 2.3.3
  1. Amule 2.3.3 how to#
  2. Amule 2.3.3 install#

Install 1 Package (+2 Dependent packages) > Package libmspack.x86_64 0:0.4-0.2.alpha.el7 will be installed > Processing Dependency: libmspack.so.0()(64bit) for package: wxGTK3-3.0.86_64 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile configureĬonfigure: error: zlib >= 1.1.4 is required for ~]# yum install wxWidgets Please note that 413 Request Entity Too Large prevents me from posting the full log in the body of the message, but I have attached it so you can see everything I have tried:Ĭode: Select all aMule-2.3.1]#. These are my notes on how far I've got so far.

Amule 2.3.3 how to#

"yum" doesn't know how to program "aMule" and so I need to follow instructions from webpages to do it.

amule 2.3.3 amule 2.3.3

This seems to work for some programs, but not "aMule". Let me figure out how to put it all together." and then yum goes and makes the actual program you want. So if you say, "Hey CentOS, I want that house" it replies "I just downloaded a bunch of nails and some bricks. It doesn't download actual programs for you to run - instead it downloads all the codes that make the programs. I understand that this is actually a form of very fast programming. In CentOS I have only found a way to install software using "yum". Then you run the program and all is good. Both Ubuntu and WinXP have a paradigm for installing software that seems easy to me - you download what you want to install, and the computer shows you a progress bar then tells you it's installed. I am new to CentOS, although I have used Ubuntu for the last couple of years alongside WinXP.








Amule 2.3.3