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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: joao riocoles on October 26, 2003, 11:50:56 PM
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Hello.
I'm trying to run xMule or any other form of eMule on my SME server.
Since SME doen't have any compiling or all the libs needed to run xMule, i can't get it to work.
My question is,can i make a RPM on another linux machine, that i would copy to SME and install, and it would install everything needed, just like any RPM contrib avaiable on the site?!
How can i do that?
Anyone have made it already?
Where can i find HOW TO/TUTORIAL for that
[I'm a user of SME server for 6months, and have been moving my windows based servers to Linux because they allow me to make my servers according to my needs.It's a great server for avearage home user and pro user.Congratulations to all development team]
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i tested the lmule on my SME 5.6.
it worked perfect, but it was not what i expected.
i missed many functions (i.e. email-function for finished downloads, multi-user support,...).
because of that i removed lmule and gave every user his own ports for windows-emule.
cheers klaus
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mldonkey RPM's work just peachily. Install the rpm's, make an mldonkey folder in your homedir, go into it and then run :
mlnet -allowed_ips "127.0.0.1 your_local_network.255" &
then you can either telnet to the server on port 4000, web to 4080 or use one of the GUIs (g2gui is pretty good).
The rpms
http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/mldonkey/release-2.5-3/rpms/
The howto info
http://mldonkey.berlios.de/modules.php?name=Content