Correct way to start deluge on sw13/connect problem
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:32 am
Hello All 
I've just finished compiling (largely from slackbuilds deluge and its dependencies but I'm not sure how to start up deluge correctly under slackware 13.1 (32-bit). I've seen there are init scripts here but none of them are for slackware 13.1 . I'm currently using deluge 1.2 made from slackbuilds .
I'm guessing I could just put deluged and deluge-web (I'm wanting to use the web interface) in /etc/rc.d/rc.local but am I right in saying that's not the proper way to start deluge?
Edit
I followed the instructions here (the first part, using respawn) and got deluge up and running but there's still a problem. After first run I found the connection manager connects ok to 127.0.0.1 (I'm using the web interface) - but any attempts at changing the auth file (to add another user) seems to kill 127.0.0.1 permanently and 127.0.0.1 refuses to go online if I add anything to the auth file. Removing what I added dosen't fix the problem either, it still remains offline. Trying to login as another user (if I add another user to the auth) file also dosen't work, cannot go online.
deluge verison = 1.2.0
libtorrent version = 0.12.6
libtorrent-rasterbar version = 0.15.0
OS = Slackware 13.1, 32 bit
x.x
Thanks
ljones

I've just finished compiling (largely from slackbuilds deluge and its dependencies but I'm not sure how to start up deluge correctly under slackware 13.1 (32-bit). I've seen there are init scripts here but none of them are for slackware 13.1 . I'm currently using deluge 1.2 made from slackbuilds .
I'm guessing I could just put deluged and deluge-web (I'm wanting to use the web interface) in /etc/rc.d/rc.local but am I right in saying that's not the proper way to start deluge?
Edit
I followed the instructions here (the first part, using respawn) and got deluge up and running but there's still a problem. After first run I found the connection manager connects ok to 127.0.0.1 (I'm using the web interface) - but any attempts at changing the auth file (to add another user) seems to kill 127.0.0.1 permanently and 127.0.0.1 refuses to go online if I add anything to the auth file. Removing what I added dosen't fix the problem either, it still remains offline. Trying to login as another user (if I add another user to the auth) file also dosen't work, cannot go online.
deluge verison = 1.2.0
libtorrent version = 0.12.6
libtorrent-rasterbar version = 0.15.0
OS = Slackware 13.1, 32 bit
x.x
Thanks
ljones