On Sun 2007-07-15 23:50 , Rodrigo Coacci wrote:
> On 7/15/07, Alessio 'mOLOk' Bolognino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> On Sun 2007-07-15 22:20 , Rodrigo Coacci wrote:
>> > On 7/15/07, Alexander Kuzmenkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Is ~/.deluge exists? If so, try to remove it and restart deluge (i had
>> >> same problem).
>> >> It's a deluge upstream bug, and now i'm using qbittorrent (:
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> //wbr
>> >> Alexander Kuzmenkov
>>
>> > I had tried that before sending the email, and I didn't even had
>> anything
>> > in
>> > my home dir. Maybe I'll try to put it on their bugzilla/trac /whatever
>>
>> I'm the current maintainer of the package in [community], before
>> releasing the update I tested it on two machines and I had no problem at
>> all, anyway someone noticed the same bug you had.
>> The best I can do is to print a post-upgrade message to inform about
>> that bug and a way to workaround it.
>> Cheers,
>>
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> Thanks, but as previously said this seems to be an upstream bug, because I
> tried to install from sources (without PKGBUILD) and the same thing
> happens... Maybe there is some python package change that I missed? I do
> pacman -Syu quite regularly (at least once a week), but one never knows....
>
> Anyway, I'll see your new package (and workaround) to see if it works for
> me.
> If anyone else knows about a bittorrent client with encryption other than
> azureus and ktorrent (and deluge), please let me know :-)

I just included this message, found in the README in the tarball:

"After upgrading your Deluge installation, it
may fail to start. If this happens to you, you
need to remove your ~/.config/deluge directory
(but make a backup first!)
to allow Deluge to rebuild it's configuration
file."

Note that the directory is ~/.config/deluge and NOT ~/.deluge :)
HTH,

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