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Deluge for mac vs utorrent
Deluge for mac vs utorrent












  1. #Deluge for mac vs utorrent how to
  2. #Deluge for mac vs utorrent install
  3. #Deluge for mac vs utorrent Patch

If you don't fancy that, just add the '-no-wine-mapping' argument. In case of WINE, the script will try to resolve drive letter mappings (defined in ~/.wine/dosdevices) and replace them with their real Linux paths.Of course, you can always give any other path as an argument. On Linux, the script first looks in the WINE configuration (~/.wine/drive_c/users/$USER/Application Data/uTorrent/resume.dat), and then in the user home dir (~/uTorrent/resume.dat).If you've got questions or concerns let me know and I can answer them or go back and do the comments if there's a demand for them. I didn't comment the code because I'm lazy (sorry).The script doesn't edit resume.dat, but if you're paranoid you can make a backup beforehand. uTorrent uses relative paths when storing the resume data so the script uses the resume.dat path as a relative path to find the. Do not run the script on a backup or moved copy of resume.dat.if this is not the case, you must either include the full path of resume.dat as the first argument to the script or drag and drop resume.dat onto the script file. The script assumes that your uTorrent resume.dat is in the default location of %APPDATA%\uTorrent.The script will output a log of any torrents that could not be added successfully. Torrents will be added in the paused state and will then be set to do a recheck which may take a while. Double click or use the command line to run the script.You can re-enable classic after the import. Make sure deluge is running with CLASSIC MODE DISABLED.so close any media programs you may have open as well.) Shutdown uTorrent if it is running (script may not complete if a file from a torrent is in the "open" state.(usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Deluge\deluge-1.3.6-py2.6.egg) YOU MUST DO THIS FOR THE SCRIPT TO RUN UNLESS YOU HAVE INSTALLED DELUGE AS A PYTHON PATH

#Deluge for mac vs utorrent install

  • Place the script in the deluge-1.3.6.egg folder in your deluge install path.
  • UTorrent_to_Deluge.zip (4.88 KiB) Downloaded 639 times Directions (Windows)

    deluge for mac vs utorrent

    (click on "py2.7" if you have python 2.7) a version of Deluge for windows that matches a python version you have installed.

    deluge for mac vs utorrent

    #Deluge for mac vs utorrent how to

    If anyone would like to tell me how to make this script in to a user friendly, self contained egg, or wants to do it themselves I'd be glad to put it up here. SO, you must at least have python and know how to install a python package. I'd like to be able to distribute this for people of all technical ability, but I don't really know how.

    deluge for mac vs utorrent

    I have never distributed anything in python, so I have no idea how to include the required dependencies or the relevant parts of the deluge client into a. So I wrote this one as a client script in python. The only other one I could find on the forums was written in PHP for use on linux, and it didn't work very well if you've renamed the torrents after download. Here's a little script I've written for windows that will import the torrents from uTorrent into deluge.

    #Deluge for mac vs utorrent Patch

    UPDATE!(11/2/14): IdealChain was brave enough to patch in linux and wine support. Use the updated plugin version of the script.

    deluge for mac vs utorrent

    UPDATE!(08/23/15) This script is now obsolete.














    Deluge for mac vs utorrent