can you help with moving file please ?
hi ... im install xmule now and im the middle of the installtion now they tell me to do like that
Code:
After compiling you have to copy xmule-binary from xmule/src/xmule to whereever you want and to copy Code:
root@Slackware:~/Desktop/xmule-1.8.4# ls thanks for yours time .. and i hope you can help me roy |
According to the instructions (I haven't actually tried it myself, I'm just reading what it says), it seems that moving the file is optional. You should be able to run xmule by typing:
~/Desktop/xmule-1.8.4/src/xmule |
moved to wrong place?
I do not use slackware, but...
You displayed the contents of ~/Desktop/xmule when logged in as root. I'm guessing that means that you are at /root/Desktop/xmule. The instructions you cited request that you move the file xmule-binary to $HOME/.xmule/resource. In fedora, all users (what I think is intended by $HOME) are located in /home/ So, wherever this file xmule-binary is after compilation, you need to move it (presumably as root, depending upon where you compiled the source code) to the home directory of a USER, and then, within that user's home directory, move it to /.xmule/resource/. I don't know if you should already have a directory <user>/.xumule/resource/, but you can create them if all this binary has to do is be there. In fedora, I would move this xmule-binary file to /home/ehawk/.xmule/resource. I don't know the filesystem hiearchy in Slackware, but seeing as red hat was derived from slackware, maybe they are similar. |
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