gazpachoking wrote:However I would highly recommend connecting via a gtkui thin client in order to set it up rather than editing the config file manually.
Thank you for config
That server has no gui installed so i can use only daemon + webui
gazpachoking wrote:However I would highly recommend connecting via a gtkui thin client in order to set it up rather than editing the config file manually.
Thank you for config
That server has no gui installed so i can use only daemon + webui
You can use the gtkui to connect to the daemon from any other computer. Thin client guide
shinkasa4 wrote:Can this automatically delete files too?
It can remove the torrents from deluge, it will not delete the physical files though.
I am running the daemon on CentOS 6 (python 2.6.6), but I am using the GTK client to connect to it from Arch linux (python 3.2.3).
What do I need to do to use this plugin? If I understand correctly, the plugins must be packaged specifically for each python version, right? Would it be difficult to create an egg file for use with python 3.2?
That doesn't appear to be true... I'm using the GTK client with python 3, and have experienced no problems at all.
It's also not documented anywhere on the installation instructions (it claims you only need python >= 2.5)
Deluge does definitely not work with python 3 (maybe we should update the dependencies to explicitly say this?).
Although Archlinux uses python 3 as its default python, it still allows programs, such as Deluge, to depend on python 2.
As of writing this, the current version of python 2 in Archlinux is 2.7.3 (you can see this with python2 --version).
So to answer your original question you need a python 2.6 version for the daemon (CentOS) and a python 2.7 version for the client (Arch).