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marccd September 18th, 2002 02:53 PM

oir
 
or maybe just an open dialog like

your app %url or %f
so the users chooses..

GregorK September 19th, 2002 12:23 AM

Re: yes
 
Quote:

Originally posted by marccd
A Phex CVS, so we can keep updated with the latest ::Devel:: version of Phex, really good for proggramers in Linux
Got to http://www.sf.net/projects/phex to find the CVS with the most current version.

I'm going to think of an integration with the programs you mentioned and an 'open dialog', sounds like a good thing to have. I will just check out how it fits in the concept with Mac OS X.

I know that installation is a bit tricky. For Windows there is already a self-installer. If you know how to create a self-installer for Linux, you can maybe help to us too. Unfortunately I don't know enough about Linux to create one myself.

Gregor

marccd September 19th, 2002 01:45 PM

I can actually do a simple installer in Bash, to install java, and set it up, like
#!/bin/bash
echo " INstalling java"
<here goes all the menu code bla bla"
sh java.sh
export lines
export bla bla
copy to browser path
echo " done",

Wich is pretty easy to just create a bash script. that installs java for you.:eek:

GregorK September 20th, 2002 12:26 AM

Do you think it is also possible to implement a script that detects the Java settings of the system and uses these settings to start Phex?

Gregor

Unregistered September 21st, 2002 12:05 PM

nice try, but still doesn't connect here on linux. no problems with any other client.

marccd September 21st, 2002 11:15 PM

SURE :)

Unregistered October 2nd, 2002 06:30 AM

Hi I am running suse 8 and I am having a hard time to say the least installing phex.I don't know much about writing code , but QT or GTK sounds good to me and how about a rpm or tar file instead of .zip.

Thanks
Jim

Unregistered October 10th, 2002 06:57 PM

odd... running gentoo here, and all I did was unzip phex_blah.zip and then java -jar phex.jar

My problem is, I'm connected to 64 hosts, through BearShare, and even though there are 17GB (supposedly,) searches are turning up nothing =(

Ah well.

This program seems to have the potetial to be a good rival for kazaa lite (segmented downloads etc,) but so far, I see no reason why I shouldn't boot into windows and use kazaa in stead (or run it with wine.) right now, kazaa lite returns relevant results on every search. You are almost guaranteed to find what you are looking for. What would it take for Phex to be as powerful?

I like the user interface, I think it's simple, and easy to use. I've been using LimeWire because it is the only one that gets me results in linux at the moment.. and I'm really trying hard to use Phex instead because limewire is a bit too flashy for me.

Unregistered November 7th, 2002 02:33 PM

No connections either
 
I used to use Phex all the time up to 7.2
Since 7.3 I seem to have problems to connect to others hosts as others have suggested. I got some connections but far fewer than before and very few search results.

I've changed my phex.hosts as suggested here. With over 5mn uptime, I still haven't connected to a single host.

I'm dying for a solution...

arne_bab November 18th, 2005 09:54 AM

For gentoo there is an ebuild, which you can simply emerge.


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