To get Deluge running one should remember that deluged is a Python program
which rewrites its variables to a config file on exit. Once the config file is
located it can be edited and the variables
The initialization problem is a problem. I used update-rc.d to disable the /
etc/init.d/delug
> Checking the /etc/default/deluged file would be recommended as well.
That just contains a switch to enable the daemon (already done to no
effect).
> In case you (the OP) end up writing a .service file (system or user) to
> replace the init script kindly attach it to a wishlist bug for inclu
> may I ask whether there is anything about deluge/deluged in particular that
> makes you want to use it?
My default is to use the transmission package but that has a documented bug
in which some torrents cause an "invalid argument" error.
> Or is it just the one you've used before, so you
On Vi, 10 iul 20, 09:40:48, davidson wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 Intense Red wrote:
>
> > but nothing for current versions of Debian and many of the guides suggest
> > doing all sorts of "odd" things (like creating /etc/systemd/system/
> > deluged.service files
>
> Well, in a way that isn't odd
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 Intense Red wrote:
I want to set up a deluged server on Debian stable.
I don't know anything about deluge. I am idly curious.
Given how many bittorrent clients there are to choose from, may I ask
whether there is anything about deluge/deluged in particular that
makes you
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