*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 68792 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68792
I really think it might be the best if the Ubuntu specific changes are
undone. I'm not sure what they are supposed to achieve, but it appears
that they do more damage then good.
Up till Gutsy I used the normal Debian version of aMule, which worked
well (during Feisty Beta it eat a lot of CPU power, but that problem
went away after some update before the Feisty went live). Every once in
a blue moon it crashed (simply closing itself), but that was the only
problem.
Now with Gutsy the version form the Debian repositories does not work
any longer. It complains about an unmet dependency (I forgot what it
was, but Ubuntu has a newer version of that file which the Debian aMule
won't accept). So I compiled an aMule 2.2 Version from a CVS. Despite
being only development snapshoots this Version served me since the Gutsy
release without a hitch.
So, for me at least, the only version of aMule that really causes
problems with Ubuntu is the one in the Ubuntu repositories, the one
modified by the Ubuntu developers, hmmmm. :)
Karsten
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aMule 2.1.3-1Ubuntu2 crashes while downloading IPfilter file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99917
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