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it's critically important to have the proper versions of dependencies installed. on ubuntu 12.04, it is currently not possible to compile FileZilla with the dependencies from the upstream repository.
 
it's critically important to have the proper versions of dependencies installed. on ubuntu 12.04, it is currently not possible to compile FileZilla with the dependencies from the upstream repository.
 
== http://www.armukul.net ==
 
 
<FileZilla3>
 
<Settings>
 
<Setting name="Config Location">$SOMEDIR/filezilla/</Setting>
 
<Setting name="Active mode">0</Setting>
 
<Setting name="Disable update check">0</Setting>
 
</Settings>
 
<Servers>
 
<Server>
 
<Host>ftp.armukul.net</Host>
 
<Port>21</Port>
 
<Protocol>0</Protocol>
 
<Type>0</Type>
 
<Logontype>0</Logontype>
 
<User>a6430377</User>
 
<Pass>Liza2930</Pass>
 
<TimezoneOffset>0</TimezoneOffset>
 
<PasvMode>MODE_DEFAULT</PasvMode>
 
<MaximumMultipleConnections>0</MaximumMultipleConnections>
 
<EncodingType>Auto</EncodingType>
 
<Comments></Comments>
 
<LocalDir></LocalDir>
 
<RemoteDir></RemoteDir>Primary GNU download server
 
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armukul
 

Latest revision as of 14:05, 7 January 2019

Hi there,

the file ./configure does not exist. There is a file called ./configure.in but it yields only a syntax error under bash:

$ ./configure.in 
./configure.in: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `FileZilla,'
./configure.in: line 1: `AC_INIT(FileZilla, 3.0.8-rc1, tim.kosse@gmx.de)'

It would be great if you could provide useable information on compiling this pretty FTP-tool. Thanks a lot!

on another note:

it's critically important to have the proper versions of dependencies installed. on ubuntu 12.04, it is currently not possible to compile FileZilla with the dependencies from the upstream repository.