Package: kmldonkey
Version: 0.10.1-3
 
I'm running Debian Etch using 2.6.18-3
 
Kmldonkey installs without problems. When it is first run, it starts a
wizard which assumes that the mldonkey core you wish to manage is
running on the same machine. There is no acknowledgement of the
possibility that you might only want to connect to a core on a different
machine - to do this you have to complete the wizard with dummy answers,
click past the inevitable errors and then manually configure the details
of the remote core. There is no indication that this is even possible,
unless you persevere and dig. At the very least, the first step of the
wizard should give you an option to "click here if you wish to connect
to a core already running on a different machine".
 
Regards,
 
Chris Carr

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