![]() ![]() ![]() and just delete folder again after testing. you can test them by installing portably into whatever folder, so doesn't touch rest of your system. Lastly, petersasi has older versions you can test also, on his link, e.g. If showing an error instead, and exiting afterwards, then does the error go away if instead running 'python -E' - if does, then it's a matter of adding a special file to further isolate python and hence deluge.Īlso you can test if your deluge-profile is interferring, by temporarilly renaming your deluge folder to deluge-bak under ''%appdata%'. Lets see if this is a deluge or python issue - open a cmd-prompt in install-folder(enter it in explorer and hit 'ctrl+l > cmd > return'), then what happens when running 'python' ? If there comes up a python prompt, then python works, and can be killed with ctrl+z and return(or 'exit() > return' ). Usually in these cases where main UI never shows, then often logfile isn't helpful but should of-course be tested as a first meassure regardless. You can enable debug-logging as per the deluge FAQ by opening a cmd-prompt in the installed folder and running 'deluge.exe -L debug -l "%userprofile%\Desktop\deluge.log", where log saved on desktop(you can also use deluge-debug, to get extra output, if any(stdout), directly displayed on the cmd-prompt, and not in logfile). ![]() ![]() Since I was paged directly, then I will try help a little here.įirstly, you don't need install msvc runtimes, python or run as admin. ![]()
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