Hi,
I am currently using Deluge 1.10RC2 on Ubuntu Hardy Heron.
I am using a new PC with Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex, and would like to export my Deluge torrent list (and settings, if possible) effortlessly to the new system, but do not know how to.
Can you please help? Thanks a lot.
Export Deluge
Re: Export Deluge
Just copy your ~/.config/deluge folder to your new computer.lifestyle wrote:Hi,
I am currently using Deluge 1.10RC2 on Ubuntu Hardy Heron.
I am using a new PC with Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex, and would like to export my Deluge torrent list (and settings, if possible) effortlessly to the new system, but do not know how to.
Can you please help? Thanks a lot.
Re: Export Deluge
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
Say, if I have TWO sets of Deluge to export to that new PC, how can I combine the 2 Deluge folders into one, without them deleting each other - assuming they will?
Thanks for yet another much appreciated help..
Thanks for your reply.
Say, if I have TWO sets of Deluge to export to that new PC, how can I combine the 2 Deluge folders into one, without them deleting each other - assuming they will?
Thanks for yet another much appreciated help..
Re: Export Deluge
No, you cannot do that..lifestyle wrote:Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
Say, if I have TWO sets of Deluge to export to that new PC, how can I combine the 2 Deluge folders into one, without them deleting each other - assuming they will?
Thanks for yet another much appreciated help..
Re: Export Deluge
oh my, how about if I import one set into the new system first, then "export" it to a file, remove all the torrents, import the next set, and export this second set, remove this second set of torrents, then re-import both sets as one, or something like it?
This is now my most desired feature - import and export of torrents!
This is now my most desired feature - import and export of torrents!
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Re: Export Deluge
If you want to get all torrents from two locations, only copy the state folder from the subsequent deluge folders you're copying. For example:
Folder 1: copy in its entirety to ~/.config/deluge
Folder 2: only copy state/ to ~/.config/deluge/state
If it's about settings... Well, merging settings is impossible and a bit strange anyway.
Folder 1: copy in its entirety to ~/.config/deluge
Folder 2: only copy state/ to ~/.config/deluge/state
If it's about settings... Well, merging settings is impossible and a bit strange anyway.
Re: Export Deluge
that won't work as you can't merge torrent.state files.DaVince wrote:If you want to get all torrents from two locations, only copy the state folder from the subsequent deluge folders you're copying. For example:
Folder 1: copy in its entirety to ~/.config/deluge
Folder 2: only copy state/ to ~/.config/deluge/state
If it's about settings... Well, merging settings is impossible and a bit strange anyway.
I was thinking about creating a "backup" plugin (hopefully for 1.2) which would be able to do that.lifestyle wrote:oh my, how about if I import one set into the new system first, then "export" it to a file, remove all the torrents, import the next set, and export this second set, remove this second set of torrents, then re-import both sets as one, or something like it?
This is now my most desired feature - import and export of torrents!
Re: Export Deluge
I will be looking forward to ur plugin, johnnyg, its long due.. Thanks!!!