bon, j'ai télécharger l'archive et décompresser.
C'est en fait, pas si simple à faire, suis pas spécialiste.
Pour l'installation il dit :
Requirements
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To compile aMule, you'll need at least the following packages:
* zlib >= 1.1.4 (1.2.3 is recommended)
* wxWidgets >= 2.8.0 (2.8.9 is recommended)
* Crypto++ >= 5.1 (5.5.2 is recommended)
* the perl File::Copy module
For aMuleWeb you'll also need:
* a POSIX compliant regex library (like libgnurx or libregex, for most
GNU systems it's part of the standard C library).
Optionally you may want to provide:
* libgd (or gdlib) >= 2.0.0, to let cas generate statistics images;
* libupnp >= 1.6.6 if you want to have UPnP support;
* libpng >= 1.2.0 to let aMuleWeb generate nice statistics graphs;
* libGeoIP >= 1.4.4 if you want colourful country flags and IP to country
mappings in the GUI;
* gettext >= 0.11.5 if you want to enable NLS (Native Language Support).
It is known to compile with GCC 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3;
Sun Studio 12 and MSVC. GCC 2.95 is not supported.
aMule requires a wxWidgets builds that supports unicode. Since wxWidgets
does not support unicode with GTK1, it is not possible to make aMule use
GTK1.
As Crypto++ is very sensitive to compiler defects, if you're compiling it
from source be sure to always test your compilation with `cryptest.exe v'.
(Yes, it's called cryptest.exe on all platforms.) Only when all tests
passed may you safely go on with compiling aMule.
Adding "-DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM -O1" to CXXFLAGS is known to resolve
these problems.
Mais les dépendances ne sont pas trouvables......