I solved launching amuled and controlling amule with amuleGUI.
It works very well


On 13/11/19 14:50, Dave Plater wrote:
On 11/13/19, Massimo Spiller <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Dave!
Thanks for your support, but it's not working better.

I did a quick test and behaviour is the same: after a while (3-5 minutes)
cpu goes up to 98/100 % and gradually memory (all system memory) is eaten up
by amule process. If you wait, the system becomes unresponsive, unless you
kill amule process before  memory consumption is too high.

I'm not on Tumbleweed. I'm on 15.1. I created a new repo
(http://pmbs-api.links2linux.org:8080/home:/davepl/Leap_15.1/) and got from
there "amule 2.3.2.20190827.2a1b09233-lp151.9.1-x86_64". Installation of
your version of amule required (for me) these dependencies:
libwx_gtk2u_adv-suse-nostl, libwx_baseu-suse-nostl3,
libwx_gtk2u_core-suse-nostl3, libwx_baseu_net-suse-nostl3 (all of them from
standard repo - main openSUSE).

I'll try to test a little bit more in the next days.

Thank you very much anyway!
________________________________________

As I said, there isn't much else that can be done, maybe if you still
have problems make an issue at
https://github.com/amule-project/amule/issues
Dave

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