![]() ![]() It's true that it works as long as downloading of torrents, but without the browser it is like using transmission. You should rebuild it with gtk-swt-3.4, otherwise the Browser is not working. The package depends on gtk-swt-3.2, that is incompatible with xulrunner-1.9, the version of gecko that comes with Intrepid. This package should not be in the Intrepid category. The one at net/comment/ 1566 seems to be incompatible according to the comments. I removed the 3.0.0.1 package and manually installed the 4.0.0.4 from azureus. Whats wrong with just updating the package to 4.0.0.4 from package management? It seems to work quite well. If someone has suggestions, this is the time. I already implemented and tested this solution. I think this is the way we should go, even if it doesn't really fit ubuntu's policy. Blame debian for dropping the autoupdate-disable patch some time ago. I'm afraid the damage has been done to many home directories, which we cannot touch with package management. If a new jar has already been downloaded in the home directory, then use it. Turn the auto-update feature off by default. The downside of this solution is that if a users wants to stick with the ubuntu version (which should be the normal situation) he will have to manually delete his ~/.azureus directory. Otherwise some users will find themselves downgraded to 3.1.1.0 possibly losing settings and features. If this is true, the azureus updater will be disabled by default but if the new version has already been downloaded we have to let the upgrade complete successfully. Verified that the update was successful and that azureus starts up as the new version. ![]() Installed 3.1.1.0 through package management. But maybe I'm mistaken.Ĭan anyone confirm that this actually happened: The problem is that, if I recall correctly, the update 3.1.1.0 -> 4.0.0.0 did work even on the packaged version. > things they try to install on ubuntu and this doesn't make a nice For a lot of newbies it will be one of the first > Please remember that azureus is one of the most popular open source > three restarts to realise this is a loop. > asks again if you want to update and asks again to restart. > asks to update and when you agree, it asks to restart. > Now the update manager starts when you start vuze for the first time. > the build in azureus update manager, but then the update manager should > It might be a good thing that 'apt-get upgrade' updates azureus and not ![]() Of vuze, which the package manager doesn't yet have, though it works if Vuze's not updateing the update manager in this, its updateing the core Versatile, and the plugins are more custom, Transmission, =x I used utorrent on windows, but vuze actually pritty I used it for the first time on ubuntu switching from ktorrent, then to ![]()
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