Xubuntu Natty with Deluge 1.3.2 ERROR

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Xubuntu Natty with Deluge 1.3.2 ERROR

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I added a PPA so I could upgrade to the latest version of Deluge. Natty seems to be unsupported in the official deluge team ppa so I found another.

I upgraded deluge, deluge-common, and deluge-gtk

But when I add a torrent now I get and error...Invalid File...no such file or directory. So I am guessing there must be a dependency that is not being updated. Has anyone else experienced this or knows the solution. I'd really like 1.3.2 because I don't like the way the system tray icon works in Natty (I like to be able to show and hide the application with a single click like in 1.3.2)

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Re: Xubuntu Natty with Deluge 1.3.2 ERROR

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The packages for Debian and Ubuntu are built by cgreco who is quite busy currently.

You have not supplied enough information, we need the full error and also a debug log.

I think you are confused about the systray and appindicator icon. Nothing is different between 1.3.1 in the official repo and 1.3.2 in this regard as both are supplied. By default Natty only uses appindicators unless you enable the systray again.
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Actually I just registered on here to post this same error. I am using Mint 9 Gnome though.
Before the recent upgrade from the ppa to 1.3.2 whenever I clicked on the link to the torrent file on the web, I get the usual dialogue from firefox asking to open or save the torrent, with all previous versions of Deluge, just 'open with Deluge' would work fine and it would load etc. however, with this new version the error message as mentioned above by the OP is exactly as follows:

INVALID FILE
[Erno 2] No such file or directory: u'/home/username/file:/tmp/torrent name.torrent


The easy workaround is to simply save a torrent file to the desktop and then add it manually, but I would like to ask why this is necessary, it was great the way it worked before. Is there some setting that we can apply to get the usual previous behaviour??
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