Installing Deluge on Mac OSX
Deluge.app
A Deluge.app package is available for download
MacPorts
These instructions and portfile work on OSX Snow Leopard 10.6 & Lion 10.7 with Deluge 1.3.x. They also assume a clean install of OSX (no XQuartz, Darwine, Winebottler, or MacPorts / Fink installed).
This methodology is time consuming, but less error-prone for the uninitiated. It will take a few hours normally to download and compile along with using several gigabytes of disk-space.
Prerequisites
Download and install:
- Xcode from App Store
- MacPorts (v2.0.3 as of writing)
Installation
There are two interface options when installing Deluge, one is to use X11, the other Quartz-GTK. X11
is the classic Linux interface, while Quartz-GTK
uses the native OSX interface. The Quartz-GTK
is faster and looks better but is a bit more error prone, so it is up to you.
Open Terminal (under Utilities) and all the following steps will be done from here.
X11 Interface
sudo port install deluge
Quartz-GTK Interface
sudo port install deluge +no_x11 +quartz
Start Deluge
- Open Terminal, assuming port is in your path (/opt/local/bin)
- Start deluged daemon:
deluged-2.7 &
- Start deluge interface:
deluge-2.7 &
Optional Steps
GTK Engines
To get a better looking interface, you can install gtk-engines2 (or others GTK engines) :
sudo port install gtk-engines2
Then set you preferred engine (clearlooks in this case, which is nice)
echo 'gtk-theme-name = "Clearlooks"' | sudo tee /opt/local/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
Language
If you prefer english version (or any other language) you can launch deluge using the following:
export LANG=en_US && deluge-gtk-2.7 &
Or alternatively, you can use an alias (in your bash profile, zshrc...)
alias deluge='export LANG=en_US && deluge-gtk-2.7 &'
More
More details / help available on forums! in OSX Section and also in this thread which initiated that wiki page.