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MLDONKEY INTEGRATION FOR KDE
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This package helps integrate MLDonkey into KDE3. It provides the
following features:
* A replacement MLDonkey GUI using the KDE framework
* ED2K link handling in Konqueror
* Konqueror service menu for adding all links on a web page
* Control Centre module for configuring MLDonkey and client
connectivity
* A panel applet for Kicker that displays MLDonkey status and
can launch the GUI on demand
The suite has been developed primarily for KDE 3.1, but may also work
with KDE 3.0. This is, however, unsupported and not recommended.
INSTALLATION
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Untar the kmldonkey source archive, cd into the newly created
directory, and run these commands:
./configure --prefix=$(kde-config --prefix)
make
make install (as root)
The --prefix argument to configure above should automatically determine the
prefix to your KDE installation. Notice that some distributions (notably
certain versions of Mandrake) keep some KDE directories in non-standard
places which the configure script is unable to detect. You should look for
a binary package for your distribution if you aren't familiar with its KDE
quirks. You can find binary packages at the following address:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=kmldonkey
Once you have successfully compiled and installed the package,
launch the Control Centre and tell KDE how to contact your
MLDonkey (you'll find a new MLDonkey subsection under the Internet
section if it was successfully installed). Then add the applet to your
panel, or just use the standalone application (Internet/KMLDonkey).