Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/deluge", line 33, in <module>
sys.exit(load_entry_point('deluge==2.0.3', 'gui_scripts', 'deluge')())
File "/usr/bin/deluge", line 22, in importlib_load_entry_point
for entry_point in distribution(dist_name).entry_points
File "/usr/lib64/python3.9/importlib/metadata.py", line 524, in distribution
return Distribution.from_name(distribution_name)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.9/importlib/metadata.py", line 187, in from_name
raise PackageNotFoundError(name)
importlib.metadata.PackageNotFoundError: deluge
i'm on fedora workstation 33, if that's helpful...
$ journalctl -u deluged
deluged[252]: Traceback (most recent call last):
deluged[252]: File "/usr/bin/deluged", line 33, in <module>
deluged[252]: sys.exit(load_entry_point('deluge==2.0.4.dev38', 'console_scripts', 'deluged')())
deluged[252]: File "/usr/bin/deluged", line 22, in importlib_load_entry_point
deluged[252]: for entry_point in distribution(dist_name).entry_points
deluged[252]: File "/usr/lib/python3.8/importlib/metadata.py", line 504, in distribution
deluged[252]: return Distribution.from_name(distribution_name)
deluged[252]: File "/usr/lib/python3.8/importlib/metadata.py", line 177, in from_name
deluged[252]: raise PackageNotFoundError(name)
deluged[252]: importlib.metadata.PackageNotFoundError: deluge
systemd[1]: deluged.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
megaksa, deluge's latest version in [extra] is "built" with/for py3.9(.2) likewise in [extra], and you're using py3.8 your logging shows. Previous version that you downgraded to, where py3.8.
247, so if typing python in a terminal and running import deluge, then that fails? Btw, deluge can be startet manually from python through 'from deluge.ui.ui_entry import start_ui; start_ui()'. Hmm, there's maybe an issue with the lib64 vs regular lib, e.g. you have it maybe in regular lib. Sorry don't know anything about Fedora. Edit: lol, that's just a symlink I forgot, so probably not that. Edit2: Hmm, sorry that is my distro, which is x64 only, but maybe not a symlink on Fedora, dunno as said.