All of this. the stock Yosemite builds seem to break older python installs, (I haven't gotten Deluge to start with a connection manager yet on 10.10.2 either).alexholliz wrote:I haven't had the deluge-deamon (1.3.6+) start on Mavericks or Yosemite with the button in the connection manager.
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Thanks for posting this. My solution is a bit different than yours, and far from a solution.xaeiou wrote:doc wrote:xaeiou wrote:Hi
I'm running the current version 1.3.6 of the app under osx 10.8.4. I did a "normal" install of the app. I'm running in classic GUI mode so I can manage both a local and remote daemon.
However, when I try to start the local daemon I get the message:
/deluged: line 69: /Applications/Deluge.app/Contents/Contents/MacOS/Deluge-python: No such file or directory
When I tried running:
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sudo ./deluged &"
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./deluged: line 66: /Applications/Deluge.app/Contents/Contents/MacOS/Deluge-python: No such file or directory
So I loaded "deluged" into a text editor, went to line 66, which reads:
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$EXEC "$PYTHON" "$bundle_contents/MacOS/deluged-bin" "$@"
And then I ran:
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sudo ./deluged &
Strangely, if I execute:
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sudo ./deluged &"
It's dirty and doesn't work very well. For the time being, I'm going to install a second Torrent program for local torrents, and continue using Thin Client to access my Ubuntu Server's daemon.