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#1 2007-06-26 15:20:56

SystemR89
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MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

Hi,
MLDonkey 2.8.7 works great! My first impression is that this version is a lot of better then 2.8.3, especially for bittorrent.
If someone would try I'll post instructions and binary.


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#2 2007-06-26 15:31:19

medlatek
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

My saver finally arrived.
Thx, I am waiting for your files.

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#3 2007-06-26 17:50:32

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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!


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#4 2007-06-27 20:25:57

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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!


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#5 2007-06-28 22:16:24

medlatek
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

5) Ok, now we need to authenticate:
> auth mlnet <pass> (where “<pass>” is the password chosen above)

This error:

Bad login/password

What I have forgot?

Last edited by medlatek (2007-06-28 22:16:57)

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#6 2007-06-29 10:18:58

SystemR89
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

sorry, this is an error
try in this mode:

5) Ok, now we need to authenticate:
> auth admin <pass> (where “<pass>” is the password chosen above)

it's should work


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#7 2007-06-29 11:55:35

medlatek
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

Thx, i'll try this this tomorrow.

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#8 2007-07-02 18:13:33

medlatek
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

It seems that it goes correctly. But that is not fast. And when mldonkey is launched, the smb share are unable.
Sorry for google translation ^^

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#9 2007-07-02 20:18:31

SystemR89
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

it's very strange... for me all works fine..
maybe you have too many services/program opened on your DSMG600


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#10 2007-07-02 20:36:07

medlatek
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

Telnet, samba, lighttpd and MLdonkey.
The "problem" is on MLdonkey, i only use the torrent part.
Is it possible to totally unactivate the other parts to save ressources?
Or can you compile Mldonkey with activeted torrent only?

Last edited by medlatek (2007-07-02 20:36:31)

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#11 2007-07-02 22:58:32

SystemR89
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

probably is lighttpd that use a lot of resources, but I don't know, I don't use this webserver.

In the next I'll recompile MLDonkey only with torrent support.


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#12 2007-07-02 23:12:16

medlatek
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

Thx, but Mldonkey seems to work great now.... with no changes... hmm

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#13 2007-07-04 22:45:56

logge
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

Tried this and it works great! A bit slow perhaps, never got more than 50kb/s. Using bitcomet on the same connection gives me speeds well over 300.

Anyway, thanks SystemR89!

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#14 2007-07-06 12:05:17

medlatek
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Re: MLDonkey 2.8.7 compiled!

There remains to me a small problem, when a download is finished, I can't move or delete it  (by smb) without killing the core.
I think that come from the file stay shared.
Can I automatically move the completed files after a few days of share?

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