"Joey ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> hi!
>
> im trying to install xMule on my mdk10.1 system.
>
> i run ./install.sh and got this error:
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> please copy the wx_gtk-2.4.so to /usr/lib
> and type then:
>               ldconfig
> after that, xmule is installed!
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> using rpmdrake software packages tool i find that i have the following
> packages in my system: libwxgtkgl2.5_1, libwxgtk2.5_1, wxGTK2.5.
>

Heh, that's no error, that's an instruction :D Because your program requires
an older version of wxGTK, you ought to get the corresponding packages
libwxgtkgl2.4, libwxgtk2.4, and wxGTK2.4.

> which seems to me a different version other than what xMule is asking.

IIRC your package system is smart enough (no offense intended) to be able to
cope with different versions of libraries provided they're explicitly
versioned (like the coexistence of libgtk1.2 and libgtk2.0 in my own system.)
Perhaps using another package management tool such as urpmi or yum (or even
yast) that supports this would be nice.

> can anyone help me fix this? id like to see xMule run in my system.

Another solution would be to use and updated version of xMule (pardon my
ignorance if there isn't any, as I'm not searching) or use MlDonkey[1] which
provides a Web interface, where you can browse with Mozilla (Firefox) or
whatnot. I use this myself as this gives me access to the whole ball field of
p2p networks out there (gnutella, gift, overnet, even bittorrent.) 

HTH

[1] http://mldonkey.berlios.de

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