Sent from T-Mobile G2, please excuse any typos On Jun 18, 2011 1:50 PM, "Misc Things" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Alexander Hunt > <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 06/17/2011 01:12 PM, Misc Things wrote: > > > > from source and can't installHello, > > Any luck installing deluge? I had it working perfectly fine in Centod > > 5, yet I tried all available rpms and constantly run into dependency > > problems that are just pilling up... funny put - i recompiled 1.3.2.1, > > but can't install it %). > > > > thank you > > Andrew > > > > Hi Andrew, > > I'm not sure about the problems you're having but; you should be able to > > install the version for f13 (if you don't have any other option) as it was > > compiled still using python 2.6, if not, I haven't found anything from f12 > > that I installed not to work. I realize mixing up packages from EL and > > fedora isn't the best idea, but sometimes it's the only way. Also > > transmission and Vuze both work well and do the same task (I use them both). > > I put a link here to all the Fedora versions of Deluge: > > > > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/applications/Deluge%20Bittorrent%20Client?_csrf_token=d4a0f0313600536306780b1313035c819609744d > > > > Regards, > > alex > > Alex: > I looked @ the qbittorrent - indeed nice app. My (silly) concern is - > i have to manually download ipfilters files into a local directory vs > it was taken care by the application itself. Maybe there is an addon > or some kind of option that i simply overlooked.. Let me know. > > Nux: > thank you for the link. Last night i made it to work. It took about > 1,5 hours to recompile, but now it's working just fine. I got version > 1.3.2 to work. Didn't try any other version of it. The CPU usage is ~ > 5% on AMD Sempron 1800 ( 6 yo machine). > If you guys are interested i can share the rpms or upload to a repo. > > Thank you. > Andrew
Deluge for 64 bits and glabels has been packaged and linked on the SLF. Fwiw
