carlos@carlos ~ $ amule
2012-08-04 23:22:55: Initialising aMule 2.3.1 compiled with wxGTK2 v2.8.12
2012-08-04 23:22:55: Checking if there is an instance already running...
2012-08-04 23:22:55: No other instances are running.
aMule Version: aMule 2.3.1 compiled with wxGTK2 v2.8.12
Terminated after throwing an instance of 'CEOFException'
what(): SafeIO::EOF: Attempt to read past end of file.
backtrace:
[2] ?? in amule[0x8099b03]
[3] wxEntry(int&, wchar_t**) in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0x283f5f]
[4] wxEntry(int&, char**) in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0x283fd6]
[5] ?? in amule[0x808377b]
[6] __libc_start_main in /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6[0x9934d3]
[7] ?? in amule[0x8090df1]
Aborted (core dumped)
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carlos@carlos ~ $ amule
2012-08-05 13:33:47: Initialising aMule 2.3.1 compiled with wxGTK2 v2.8.12
2012-08-05 13:33:47: Checking if there is an instance already running...
2012-08-05 13:33:47: No other instances are running.
aMule Version: aMule 2.3.1 compiled with wxGTK2 v2.8.12
Terminated after throwing an instance of 'CEOFException'
what(): SafeIO::EOF: Attempt to read past end of file.
backtrace:
[2] ?? in amule[0x8099b03]
[3] wxEntry(int&, wchar_t**) in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0x188f5f]
[4] wxEntry(int&, char**) in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0[0x188fd6]
[5] ?? in amule[0x808377b]
[6] __libc_start_main in /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6[0x9da4d3]
[7] ?? in amule[0x8090df1]
you've hopefuly fixed by now, but some-one else could run into this error
I had this error this morning, googling suggested delete the .aMule dir which seemed a bit drastic, however when I looked in that dir statistics.dat had a size of 0 bytes, so I deleted that, and it worked again. I guess the bad shutdown caused a file to get corrupt, which then caused the error on starting up.
if exception persists, move it to another name restart amule and exit without accepting any proposed server lists.
then compare the new ~/.aMule directory with the old one you just renamed for file size
discard whatever other files in the renamed directory are 0 size
then rename the renamed amule directory back to ~/.aMule
amule should start up with your downloads and preferred servers intact