Hello all,
I am running mldonkey as a daemon.
With this everybody can use mldonkey. I want to restrict the usage of mldonkey
to specific users. Is this possible in any way?
Thanks
Christian
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Hello all,
I am trying to install mldonkey (p2p) on my system (amd64, Gentoo 2005.1).
But this is as far as it gets:
arnor ~ # emerge net-p2p/mldonkey
Calculating dependencies ...done!
emerge (1 of 1) net-p2p/mldonkey-2.6.4-r2 to /
md5 files ;-) mldonkey-2.5.21-r2.ebuild
md5 files
On Sonntag 21 Februar 2010, Crístian Viana wrote:
then how was this ebuild (net-p2p/mldonkey-3.0.0) considered stable?
a) LTQ
b) read the ebuild
thank you.
Hi,
there is one scenario that is troublesome:
mldonkey temp files.
If you don't use mldonkey/amule/$whatever you should be fine.
Hi,
You could set a password for the admin interface and give it only to the
people u want to
use it.
You could also restrict the IPs allowed to connect from the firewall
settings.
Catalin
Christian Herzyk wrote:
Hello all,
I am running mldonkey as a daemon
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 11:06:30 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
# echo net-p2p/mldonkey -gtk /etc/portage/package.use
Or even:
echo net-p2p/mldonkey -gtk /etc/portage/package.use
:-)
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Neil Bothwick schreef:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 11:06:30 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
# echo net-p2p/mldonkey -gtk /etc/portage/package.use
Or even:
echo net-p2p/mldonkey -gtk /etc/portage/package.use
:-)
Indeed. You see, there's the downside of having too many aliases. You
forget how
I would like to run mldonkey with umask 0002. However I cannot work out how
to do this. The Gentoo version of /etc/init.d/mldonkey calls
start-stop-daemon, but start-stop-daemon doesn't have a umask option.
As mldonkey is the only program that runs as user p2p, I would be happy if I
could
I use mldonkey for p2p AND torrents.
Regards
Francisco
On 21 Feb 2010, at 14:37, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Sonntag 21 Februar 2010, Crístian Viana wrote:
then how was this ebuild (net-p2p/mldonkey-3.0.0) considered stable?
a) LTQ
Love that quiche, too, dude!
b) read the ebuild
Which part?
Stroller.
On Sonntag 21 Februar 2010, Stroller wrote:
On 21 Feb 2010, at 14:37, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Sonntag 21 Februar 2010, Crístian Viana wrote:
then how was this ebuild (net-p2p/mldonkey-3.0.0) considered stable?
a) LTQ
Love that quiche, too, dude!
b) read the ebuild
Which
On 09/14/2012 04:58 AM, Alexandre Paz Mena wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to generate an ebuild for mldonkey-3.1.3 from version
3.1.0 in a x86_64 machine.
To manually compile de project I have to export LDFLAGS=-png15 before
running ./configure
the problem is that I don't know how to export
--- /usr/portage/net-p2p/mldonkey/mldonkey-3.1.0.ebuild 2012-02-24
16:01:22.0 -0500
+++ ./mldonkey-3.1.3.ebuild 2012-09-14 09:47:39.613742734 -0400
@@ -92,7 +92,13 @@
src_compile() {
export OCAMLRUNPARAM=l=256M
- emake || die emake failed
+
+ local
Amphibian schreef:
emerge mldonkey gives me this:
* If the compile with gui fails, and you have updated ocaml
* recently, you may have forgotten that you need to run
* /usr/portage/dev-lang/ocaml/files/ocaml-rebuild.sh
* to learn which ebuilds you need to recompile
* each time you update
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 15:54:42 +1000, Amphibian wrote:
So I remove them, and run the ocaml-rebuild again and it's happy, so I
emerge mldonkey again and lo! It installs lablgl and lablgtk, then
moves on to mldoney and drops out with the same error given above.
What USE flags appear in emerge
hi,
i got a wired problem. when i was trying to emerge net-p2p/mldonkey,
the process hanged at this step:
Checking Ocaml compiler.
checking for ocamlc.opt... /usr/bin/ocamlc.opt
checking for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-ocamlc... /usr
then how was this ebuild (net-p2p/mldonkey-3.0.0) considered stable?
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sonntag 21 Februar 2010, Xi Shen wrote:
hi,
i got a wired problem. when i was trying to emerge net-p2p/mldonkey,
the process
ok. problem solved. i downgraded the dev-lang/ocaml to 3.10.2, then
run ocaml-rebuild.sh.
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Hi,
AS stinks, when mldonkey is running. The whole system crawls, while waiting
for some moment, where it can access the harddisk, that is abused by
mldonkey.
CFQ is much better in that szenario.
BTW, nbench is a CPU/memory benchmark, right? So why should the IO-scheduler
has an influence
Hi, I'm trying to generate an ebuild for mldonkey-3.1.3 from version 3.1.0
in a x86_64 machine.
To manually compile de project I have to export LDFLAGS=-png15 before
running ./configure
the problem is that I don't know how to export it inside the ebuild, I've
tried with append-ldflags -lpng15
On 09/16/12 04:20, Alexandre Paz Mena wrote:
Ok, thank you very much!
Apart from that, I should add those files to the dependencies, right?
Nope, all you should have to do is copy the net-p2p/mldonkey/files
directory into the corresponding directory in your overlay.
The 2.9.5
Robert Persson schreef:
I would like to run mldonkey with umask 0002. However I cannot work
out how to do this. The Gentoo version of /etc/init.d/mldonkey
calls start-stop-daemon, but start-stop-daemon doesn't have a umask
option.
As mldonkey is the only program that runs as user p2p
On 09/15/2012 11:59 AM, Alexandre Paz Mena wrote:
Thanks, I'll post a bug to upstream.
Meanwhile, instead of adding libs, I worked adding them to econf.
But a new problem has appeared, mldonkey-3.1.3 seems to not have a
init.d script. I thought that was the ebuild work, but both ebuilds
of adding libs, I worked adding them to econf.
But a new problem has appeared, mldonkey-3.1.3 seems to not have a
init.d script. I thought that was the ebuild work, but both ebuilds are
almost the same and now I'm looking through the tarballs to see any
differences related to that.
The init
Holly Bostick wrote:
However, the Donkey client on MlDonkey is so close to death (you'll get
errors from servers that refuse to connect, saying that your client is
too old please update, even if you have the most recent 'free' version--
it took me *ages* to figure out that this essentially
I'm running mldonkey on a remote machine, to administrate it i use the
web interface and also kmldonkey. I would like to know how can i
preview partial donwloaded files. Someone knows how to do it?
thanks in advanced.
Currently i'm following those links:
http://mldonkey.berlios.de/modules.php
I'm running mldonkey on a remote machine, to administrate it i use the
web interface and also kmldonkey. I would like to know how can i
preview partial donwloaded files. Someone knows how to do it?
thanks in advanced.
Currently i'm following those links:
http://mldonkey.berlios.de/modules.php
emerge mldonkey gives me this:
* If the compile with gui fails, and you have updated ocaml
* recently, you may have forgotten that you need to run
* /usr/portage/dev-lang/ocaml/files/ocaml-rebuild.sh
* to learn which ebuilds you need to recompile
* each time you update ocaml to a different
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 15:54:42 +1000, Amphibian wrote:
So I remove them, and run the ocaml-rebuild again and it's happy, so I
emerge mldonkey again and lo! It installs lablgl and lablgtk, then
moves on to mldoney and drops out with the same error given above
On Sonntag 21 Februar 2010, Xi Shen wrote:
hi,
i got a wired problem. when i was trying to emerge net-p2p/mldonkey,
the process hanged at this step:
Checking Ocaml compiler.
checking for ocamlc.opt... /usr/bin
2005/11/15, El Nino [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
dear friends,
what is the best p2p (Gnutella support) client for linux?
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IMHO the best is MLDONKEY
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Csányi András schreef:
2005/11/15, El Nino [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
dear friends,
what is the best p2p (Gnutella support) client for linux? --
IMHO the best is MLDONKEY
Not if you've ever used aMule--- but El Nino asked for a p2p client with
*Gnutella support* so I see your point.
However
On 14:25 Tue 15 Nov , Csányi András wrote:
2005/11/15, El Nino [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
dear friends,
what is the best p2p (Gnutella support) client for linux?
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IMHO the best is MLDONKEY
/me agrees
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what should i do? i never got questioned when emerging something.
emerge dev-lang/ocaml
i already have dev-lang/ocaml-3.11.1 emerged. should i downgrade it to
a lower version?
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David Shen
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On September 20, 2005 03:03 am Holly Bostick was like:
Frankly, I avoided the entire 'user p2p' issue by editing
/etc/conf.d/mldonkey:
# owner of mlnet process (don't change, must be existing)
USER=me
# home dir of owner (don't change, must be existing)
BASEDIR=/home/me
I know it probably
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:51:26 +1000, Amphibian wrote:
However, where do the defaults come from? There is no use.defaults in
the make.profle folder, even though the wiki
http://gentoo-wiki.com/FAQ_USE_Flags#Default_Use_Flags says that
there should be.
Portage uses cascading profiles now, so
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 23:36:22 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
That would be unworkable as flags are added or removed. It would also
override and changes to the defaults without your knowing why. Get
into the habit of using -av with emerge. You'll son see when you need
to make changes to the
[MN] net-p2p/mldonkey (2.5.28-r4): mldonkey is a new client to access the
eDonkey network. It is written in Objective-Caml, and comes with its own GTK
GUI, an HTTP interface and a telnet interface.
Looks like putty might work.
Bob
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