Hey all. Upgraded my server to Debian Bullseye yesterday and that came with Deluge 2.0.3 now, so I'm trying to upgrade my client to match. Installing the corresponding version from this forum, everything seemingly "works" and I can connect to the server in thin client mode (password correct, stuff shows up in the status bar) but no torrents are listed. However, if I connect with the web interface I can see there are a bunch of torrents currently running. No errors (or anything else) are logged if I use the debug executable, other than:
Sorry I don't have a solution, but seen this reported a couple times through last two years, and is some deluge2 issue, and none could obtain proper debug logging or "precise-reproducal-scenario" so I could report propperly on bugtracker.
Anyway, the gtk-warning you post, despite not important, then I know fixed those warnings some months ago, so I can tell you're not using last version, so just in case i'd recommend use the one from top stickied post by fmar, a few posts up from very last, though probably not gonna help, as don't remember seeing this fixed from changelog, but just in case, and if e.g. gtk related, as features a build from there git-repo from yesterday.
Are the exact meanings of the account permission levels documented somewhere? If accounts are now reliable in deluge 2 it would be nice to create user accounts that don't have permission to change settings or stop the daemon.
Good you could fix it. Btw, it's only major version needing matched between server/client, so latest 2.0.5 is fine for a 2.0.3 server, but up to you of-course.