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install amule on debian jessie
install amule on debian jessie
i need to install amule in debian jessie but its remove to repository, how can I solve this problem?. thank you.
Re: install amule on debian jessie
Backport the unstable version to stable.hesse wrote:i need to install amule in debian jessie but its remove to repository, how can I solve this problem?. thank you.
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Brian.
Re: install amule on debian jessie
This solution breaks the system ?.brian_p wrote:Backport the unstable version to stable.hesse wrote:i need to install amule in debian jessie but its remove to repository, how can I solve this problem?. thank you.
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Re: install amule on debian jessie
He doesn't mean install the unstable version to stable, he means compile the unstable version on stable. You can read more here: https://wiki.debian.org/SimpleBackportCreation. I've been able to do this for a few simple packages in the past, but the difficulty goes up with larger amount of dependencies.hesse wrote:This solution breaks the system ?.brian_p wrote: Backport the unstable version to stable.
Re: install amule on debian jessie
How to backport amule from sid to stable:brian_p wrote:Backport the unstable version to stable "jessie".
Easier said than done but I've described a very simple way of backporting amule at viewtopic.php?f=30&t=117558#p553968 which I wrote last year when "jessie" was still testing and of course I recommend you also consider the method detailed by stevepusser in that topic at viewtopic.php?f=30&t=117558#p554365.
Backporting amule results in numerous packages being installed, but although this will not affect jessie's stability, it might not be a bad idea to do it in a build environment - like for example virtual box - rather than on your main system:
Here are the steps I used again:
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# echo "deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian unstable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list && apt-get update
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# apt-get install build-essential
# apt-get build-dep amule
# exit
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$ mkdir amule && cd amule
$ user@jessie:~/amule$ apt-get --build source amule
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# dpkg -i *deb
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# apt-get install -f
DebianStable
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$ vrms
No non-free or contrib packages installed on debian! rms would be proud.