Re: HOWTO: Install LinuxDC++
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Originally Posted by Oblong_Cheese
Turns out there's a bug in the 64-bit compile whereby ~/.dc++/HashData.dat isn't created. A simple # touch ~/.dc++/HashData.dat and ldcpp is on it's way!
Fixed in CVS.
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Originally Posted by snek
I got the program working fine, except I can't seem to share most directories.. It works for some, but on others it crashes right away. So far I haven't been able to share a folder on an NTFS drive. But it even has problems with some folders under ext3. It seems like it doesn't like sharing folders with lots of periods and/or strange symbols.. But if I share a dir under that with a simple name it does share it o_0
I committed a possible fix for the crashing when adding shares problem. The not sharing some dirs is due to character encoding issues. There's not an easy fix.
Re: HOWTO: Install LinuxDC++
Ah thanks a lot. I will give it a try once I am back home.
Re: HOWTO: Install LinuxDC++
Somehow the update didn't want to work, but after uninstalling (and deleting all files from the .whatever dir in my home) and reinstalling the program it's working fine. It even shared all the files on my NTFS drives without problems...
Thanks stevensheehy, saved my life!! ;)
Re: HOWTO: Install LinuxDC++
Hello,
I ran into a little problem while compiling LinuxDC++. It seems that I have all the packages that it requires, but when I run scons in linuxdcpp directry, I get *loads* of weird errors saying some crazy stuff like "./string:593:1: error: exponent has no digits". I've pasted some of the errors to here. Anyone have any ideas what might be wrong? Any help would be appreciated.
Re: HOWTO: Install LinuxDC++
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Originally Posted by Nikolas
Hello,
I ran into a little problem while compiling LinuxDC++. It seems that I have all the packages that it requires, but when I run scons in linuxdcpp directry, I get *loads* of weird errors saying some crazy stuff like "./string:593:1: error: exponent has no digits". I've pasted some of the errors to
here. Anyone have any ideas what might be wrong? Any help would be appreciated.
It looks like your STL string header is messed up. Your install messes up as soon as <string> is included, so it's definitely something wrong with your system. You should have the dev files for libstdc++. If you do, try re-installing libstdc++ (mine is libstdc++6 & libstdc++6-4.0-dev).
Re: HOWTO: Install LinuxDC++
I just committed a major update in which I added a bunch of features like /commands, etc.:
Code:
* Removed the last vestiges of Wulfor name in the GUI (thanks Pavlov Konstantin).
* Fixed some memory leaks.
* callback.hh was finally removed.
* Re-added show tray icon setting.
* Fixed a crash when adding the same share twice (thanks Mikael Eman).
* Fixed a crash when downloading a dir from search in debug mode (regression).
* Hub changes:
* Cleaned up the source.
* Added keyboard events.
* Added ability to retrieve chat history by using the up and down arrows.
* Fixed problem with not having userlist sorted when joining a hub.
* Turned off "rules-hint" (AKA striped lines) in nick treeview to speed things up.
* Replaced nick completion code with the much simpler GtkEntryCompletion (5 lines of code vs 100).
* Implemented these options:
* Filter kick messages
* Log status messages
* Automatically follow redirects
* Show timestamps in chat by default
* View status messages in main chat
* Show joins / parts in chat by default
* Only show joins / parts for favorite users
* Send unknown /commands to the hub
* Open new window when using /join
* Ignore private messages from offline users
* Open new private message windows in the background
* Open file list window in the background
* Added these commands: /away, /back, /clear, /close, /favorite, /getlist,
/grant, /help, /join, /pm, /rebuild, /userlist
Re: HOWTO: Install LinuxDC++
Thanx for posting this howto