[request] MUTE Simple, Anonymous File Sharing

http://mute-net.sourceforge.net/
thx

dcrabs wrote:Did you see that here is a PKGBUILD:
http://kommute.sourceforge.net/
thanks but qt sucks! i want the text edition and i need a x86_64 version.
when i try to compile it, it breaks with errors...
EDIT: it seems to be an issue with gcc4, with gcc3 it compiles successfully
Last edited by laplace (2009-02-11 17:31:25)

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