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Deluge BitTorrent Client
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Authors:
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Zach Tibbitts, aka zachtib
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Alon Zakai, aka kripkenstein
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Marcos Pinto, aka markybob
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Andrew Resch, aka andar
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Alex Dedul, aka plisk
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Homepage: http://deluge-torrent.org
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Contact/Support:
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We have two options available for support:
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Our Forum, at http://forum.deluge-torrent.org
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or
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Our IRC Channel, at #deluge on Freenode
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Installation Instructions:
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First, make sure you have the proper build dependencies installed. On a normal
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Debian or Ubuntu system, those dependencies are:
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g++
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make
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python-all-dev
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python-all version >= 2.4
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python-dbus
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python-gtk2 version >= 2.9
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python-notify
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python-pyopenssl
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librsvg2-common
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python-xdg
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python-support
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libboost-dev >= 1.33.1
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libboost-thread-dev
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libboost-date-time-dev
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libboost-filesystem-dev
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libboost-serialization-dev
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libssl-dev
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zlib1g-dev
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But the names of the packages may vary depending on your OS / distro.
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Once you have the needed libraries installed, build Deluge by running:
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$ make
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You shouldn't get any errors. Then run, as root (or by using sudo):
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$ make install
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and Deluge will be installed. By default, Deluge will be installed to the
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prefix /usr. If you wish, you can install Deluge to a different prefix by
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specifying it when you install it:
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$ PREFIX=yourprefixhere make install
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So, to install to /usr/local, run:
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$ PREFIX=/usr/local make install
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You can then run Deluge by executing:
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$ deluge
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Uninstallation/Upgrading:
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==========================
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If you wish to upgrade from the older Deluge version please remove it first,
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then install the latest version as per "Installation Instructions". If you
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installed via the tarball, cd into the unpacked source tarball and then run,
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as root (or by using sudo):
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$ make uninstall
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If you installed via the deb package, run as root (or by using sudo:)
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$ dpkg --purge remove deluge-torrent
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Now install the latest version (and check out the additional notes).
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==========================
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Additional Notes:
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==========================
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1) On some distributions, boost libraries are renamed to have "-mt" at the end
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(boost_thread_mt instead of boost_thread, for example), the "mt" indicating
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"multithreaded". In some cases it appears the distros lack symlinks to connect
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things. The solution is to either add symlinks from the short names to those
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with "-mt", or to alter setup.py to look for the "-mt" versions.
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2) After upgrading your Deluge installation, it may fail to start. If this
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happens to you, you need to remove your ~/.config/deluge directory to allow
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Deluge to rebuild it's configuration file.
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