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From: pborm...@gmail.com (Paolo Bormida)
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Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: amule-10275
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 17:32:51 +0200
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Double answer:
The functions you see in amulecmd should be in wxbase and wx is not a
problem.
My goal is not to build the gui version, just amuled and amulecmd, and I
think this can be done in amule calling configure like described in this
howto http://wiki.amule.org/index.php/HowTo_Compile_aMuled
So, I think a knob for passing to configure those flags would do the job.
This way X11 should not be needed.
Paolo
2010/9/22 Anonymous <swel...@gmail.com>
> Anonymous <swel...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Paolo Bormida <pborm...@gmail.com> writes:
> >
> >> Can the new knobs be used to do a gui-less build of amule?
> >
> > No, even without --disable-monolithic amule would still require WX.
> ^^^
> Typo: without -> with.
>
> Perhaps, I misinterpreted your question and you just don't want to build
> `amule' while still having WX dependency. It's easy to provide a knob
> for monolithic. Do you need it?
>
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Paolo Bormida
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