Deluge (torrent client)
Deluge (torrent client)
Deluge is a full-featured BitTorrent client for Linux, OS X, Unix and Windows. It uses libtorrent in its backend and features multiple user-interfaces including: GTK+, web and console.
http://deluge-torrent.org/
License: GPL
How to extract: Download the installer and extract to a folder of your choice. delete the "$PLUGINSDIR" folder and move the files and folders inside "$_OUTDIR" to the root (.exe) folder
Launch deluge.exe with "-c data" (replace "data" with whatever you wanna name the folder) parameter so that it saves settings inside the program folder
Used regshot to test and it seems to be pretty much stealth
Added here:
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2537
http://deluge-torrent.org/
License: GPL
How to extract: Download the installer and extract to a folder of your choice. delete the "$PLUGINSDIR" folder and move the files and folders inside "$_OUTDIR" to the root (.exe) folder
Launch deluge.exe with "-c data" (replace "data" with whatever you wanna name the folder) parameter so that it saves settings inside the program folder
Used regshot to test and it seems to be pretty much stealth
Added here:
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2537
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
Good stuff, thanks. I dug into this a while back but I couldn't find any portability stuff (apart from an outdated PA wrapper: http://portableapps.com/node/12115) ... where did you find out about the command line bits for portability?
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
I found it in their forums actually (http://forum.deluge-torrent.org/viewtop ... 5&start=10). Was looking if there was a way to make it portable without wrappers.
Could you clarify a bit mate?I am Baas wrote:Not stealth.
Last edited by WIkiQUsK on Thu Oct 03, 2013 10:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
I guess I could...WIkiQUsK wrote:I found it in their forums actually. Was looking if there was a way to make it portable without wrappers.
Could you clarify a bit mate?I am Baas wrote:Not stealth.
recently-used.xbel in \user\current\AppData\Local
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
ah, missed that one completely
I guess it can't be considered stealth after all...
Ah well, still portable and a great program. IMO the best torrent client currently available, specially considering it's Free Software.
I guess it can't be considered stealth after all...
Ah well, still portable and a great program. IMO the best torrent client currently available, specially considering it's Free Software.
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
How to handle plugins (egg files) portable
They are at: %APPDATA%\deluge\plugins
They are at: %APPDATA%\deluge\plugins
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
If you're using the parameter properly they should be installed in the "data" folder, in "plugins".
Works for me.
On a side note. Installing plugins apparently breaks stealth creating a folder in "appdata\roaming\Python-Eggs". Doesn't appear to break portability but still I'm trying to figure out how to avoid this.
Works for me.
On a side note. Installing plugins apparently breaks stealth creating a folder in "appdata\roaming\Python-Eggs". Doesn't appear to break portability but still I'm trying to figure out how to avoid this.
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
Checker is correct but you probably don't speak German ... hence the confusion
Plugins are in \deluge-1.3.6-py2.6.egg\deluge\plugins but once you enable a plugin under preference (see image) the plugin data and config (PluginName_pref.glade) are saved to \AppData\Roaming\Python-Eggs\blocklist-1.2-py2.6.egg-tmp\PluginName\data
Plugins are in \deluge-1.3.6-py2.6.egg\deluge\plugins but once you enable a plugin under preference (see image) the plugin data and config (PluginName_pref.glade) are saved to \AppData\Roaming\Python-Eggs\blocklist-1.2-py2.6.egg-tmp\PluginName\data
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
hehe I thought he was talking about manually adding .egg plugins (plugins>install plugin...) or something, cause he mentioned a "deluge" folder and not a "python-eggs" folder
Anyway, yea, i don't know how to handle that annoyance ...
But like i said before, i don't think this is breaking portability cause the plugin actual configurations aren't being saved there (edit:they are saved in data\pluginname.config).
I've enabled a bunch of plugins for testing, and for example, created a label and changed its complete download location. Then i close deluge, delete "appdata\roaming\python-eggs folder", reopen deluge. The label is still there, same for other plugins configurations...
Anyway, yea, i don't know how to handle that annoyance ...
But like i said before, i don't think this is breaking portability cause the plugin actual configurations aren't being saved there (edit:they are saved in data\pluginname.config).
I've enabled a bunch of plugins for testing, and for example, created a label and changed its complete download location. Then i close deluge, delete "appdata\roaming\python-eggs folder", reopen deluge. The label is still there, same for other plugins configurations...
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
hi
will add in the homepage , in the list?
will add in the homepage , in the list?
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
Deluge is already in the database, but a private entry. It will remain private if it doesn't get enough votes.giulia wrote:hi
will add in the homepage , in the list?
My YouTube channel | Release date of my 13th playlist: August 24, 2020
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
thanksSYSTEM wrote:Deluge is already in the database, but a private entry. It will remain private if it doesn't get enough votes.giulia wrote:hi
will add in the homepage , in the list?
it's fast like utorrent?
Re: Deluge (torrent client)
I don't know.giulia wrote:thanksSYSTEM wrote:Deluge is already in the database, but a private entry. It will remain private if it doesn't get enough votes.giulia wrote:hi
will add in the homepage , in the list?
it's fast like utorrent?
My YouTube channel | Release date of my 13th playlist: August 24, 2020