Hi,
I may be misinformed, but it appears as though I cannot run deluge.app as a daemon. Based on that, I've written the following tutorial, this configuration works for me and I sincerely hope its beneficial to others.
https://gist.github.com/j10io/6877030
Cheers,
Jeremy
Tutorial: Mountain Lion + Deluge Daemon + Flexget
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Re: Tutorial: Mountain Lion + Deluge Daemon + Flexget
deluged is included in the latest deluge.app
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Re: Tutorial: Mountain Lion + Deluge Daemon + Flexget
Well that was anticlimatic!
I guess I should look into that.
I guess I should look into that.
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Re: Tutorial: Mountain Lion + Deluge Daemon + Flexget
Cas, I've had a look around and couldn't find any information on starting the deluge daemon. Do I need to start it via the gui, my preference is to run it as a background process.
Would you mind pointing me in the right direction?
edit: actually I just found https://github.com/vguerci/Deluge.app will give it a look-over
Would you mind pointing me in the right direction?
edit: actually I just found https://github.com/vguerci/Deluge.app will give it a look-over
Re: Tutorial: Mountain Lion + Deluge Daemon + Flexget
vguerci's repo just mirrors our code now.
The deluged script is in the Deluge.app directory, locate that and run it.
The deluged script is in the Deluge.app directory, locate that and run it.