glib-compile-schemas /usr/local/share/glib-2.0/schemas/Ħ. But at this point neither deluge-gtk nor deluge-console would run, so I ended up fixing a bunch of things that caused error messages (I hope I am not missing anything because it was a trial and error approach mostly 'brew doctor' helped a bit, but I was mostly throwing error messages at my favourite search engine and tried to make sense of what I found):ĥg. sudo chown -R user:admin /usr/local/share # was needed to finish step three without errors brew install pygobject3 gtk+3 adwaita-icon-theme (√)Ģb. # Steps to install as per documentation (√):Ģa. I am probably not going to be of much help here, but if there is anything I can do to help get a working Deluge v2 macOS app bundle out of the ground, let me know. Hopefully this will help anyone who might have given up before (like I did). Though I encountered a few bugs (Torrent Owners were not shown initially, Cmd-Q does not work, Menu -> Quit does), it really feels super fast compared to the old v1.3.15 (which was never great), so you guys did an amazing job, thank you! But this time I finally got deluge-gtk to run as a Thin Client on macOS 10.13.6, but I had to jump through a lot of hoops (see below). I tried all the methods before, including Homebrew (which I'd rather avoid to be honest), but all of them failed. So reading this thread made me give Deluge v2.0.3 on Mac another try (mainly because I wanted to be able to rename torrents before they download).
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