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Contribs.org Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: v8star on July 28, 2010, 10:34:30 PM
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Hi to everybody!
To complete the migration of the home server from XP :-x to sme 8 i've absolutely to add a p2p client on my sme. I've tryed to add a couple of mirror to install mldonkey/amule but i'm not sure if it's correct. I'm stuck whit dependencies or other errors...
Can anyone help me?
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read this (http://wiki.contribs.org/ATrpms) howto to setup atrpms repo (remember to adapt it to rh5), then do
yum --enablerepo=atrpms install mldonkey
HTH
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ciao stefano,
ci siamo già sentiti nel 3d dell'smtp (non ho avuto più problemi dal cambio del dns, speriamo continui così!) e grazie per il tuo aiuto!
installare me l'ha installato, mi sto leggendo le guide come farlo startare ma se eseguo da shell il comando * $ mlnet o solamente mlnet non va da nessuna parte...
il telnet sulla porta 4000 fallisce....
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hi.. please don't write in italian here, this is english forum :-)
please come to italian language, thank you
for all: OP says that the setup was ok but he's having some problems to start the service.. he will report here in the future
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d'oh! sorry for italian language :sad:
in the usr/bin mlnet not exist, only mlnet_gui that not start (require desktiop environment...)
all mldonkey-mlnet are gui extended: mlnet seems non installed. What can i do? i've to install another packet?
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well.. you should tell us what packet did you install (I don't know anything about p2p)..
you should install a service, so you should have a script in /etc/rc.d/init.d
don't forget to ask google.. ;-) (centos mldonkey rpm are good search keys)
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well.. you should tell us what packet did you install (I don't know anything about p2p)..
you should install a service, so you should have a script in /etc/rc.d/init.d
Is there a need for a service for a p2p *client*?
I would think that "bittorrent" would be the classic client. But I don't know why OP thinks that he/she needs a p2p client on his/her server.
[BTW, the correct translation is "package" rather than "packet".]
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Is there a need for a service for a p2p *client*?
As I said, I don't use p2p, so I don't know.. ;-)
[BTW, the correct translation is "package" rather than "packet".]
ops.. thinking in italian, writing in english, talking with a work mate and chatting with a friend is not a good think to do.. :-)