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#1 2013-01-14 20:05:03

colbert
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Registered: 2007-12-16
Posts: 809

Deluge not starting up, error

I am getting this:

└─> deluge-gtk
[ERROR   ] 15:03:56 ipcinterface:156 Deluge restart failed: Couldn't listen on any:/home/bobby/.config/deluge/ipc/deluge-gtk: Cannot acquire lock.

Here is what it's pointing to:

┌─[ 01/14/13 03:04:05 PM ][ ~/.config/deluge/ipc ]
└─> ll
total 0
srwxrwxrwx 1 bobby users 0 Jan 12 23:54 deluge-gtk
lrwxrwxrwx 1 bobby users 3 Jan 12 23:54 deluge-gtk.lock -> 757

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#2 2013-01-14 21:53:24

dodo3773
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Registered: 2011-03-17
Posts: 801

Re: Deluge not starting up, error

If you delete / move the lock file then does it start? Somewhere like this maybe: ~/.config/deluge/ipc/deluge-gtk.lock

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#3 2013-01-16 09:10:48

colbert
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Registered: 2007-12-16
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Re: Deluge not starting up, error

Strange, a reboot seems to have fixed it now, though I had rebooted many times before and it wasn't working.

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#4 2013-03-02 11:31:24

DSpider
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Registered: 2009-08-23
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Re: Deluge not starting up, error

This just happened to me. Delete the content of "~/.config/deluge/ipc/" (2 zero byte files in my case) and Deluge should start working again.

Last edited by DSpider (2013-03-02 11:32:59)


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#5 2013-03-08 17:10:12

DSpider
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Re: Deluge not starting up, error

What the hell is going on here?? It happens after every shutdown now. It's like Deluge isn't exiting properly or something and I have to manually delete the content of that folder at every boot. It's pissing me off. Always the same error about "ipcinterface:156".


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#6 2013-03-15 05:14:52

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Re: Deluge not starting up, error

Just encountered this error for the first time. I tried removing the lock file, but that didn't work. I deleted the entire ipc directory and that did work.

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#7 2013-05-07 09:35:27

nil
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Registered: 2012-10-15
Posts: 33

Re: Deluge not starting up, error

Month old post, but just encountered this issue for the first time as well. Had Deluge up and running for a few days, so I'm not exactly sure what caused it. As for any settings I may have changed, nothing out of the ordinary. Like B-Con, removing the lock file didn't work (it just recreates it), but removing the ~/.config/deluge/ipc directory does work (it also recreates it, so no worries here). I'm just hopeful this doesn't become a recurring issue.


EDIT: Just happened again, and now I can safely deduce the reason. Was because I shut off my computer pre-emptively, without quitting my applications.

Last edited by nil (2013-05-11 11:48:02)

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#8 2013-11-27 20:04:11

jakub
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Registered: 2013-09-14
Posts: 151

Re: Deluge not starting up, error

Problem is still present with latest Deluge hmm

deluge: 1.3.6
libtorrent: 0.16.12.0

ahh... shouldn't be fixed already ? wink Problem still occurs with 

deluge (1.3.6-3)
libtorrent-rasterbar (1:0.16.12-2)

I think I'll just write some simple script to do the job...

Last edited by jakub (2014-01-16 19:33:33)

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#9 2014-02-23 14:50:35

rabcor
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Registered: 2013-02-09
Posts: 500

Re: Deluge not starting up, error

Happens to me too on E18, deleting the lock file fixes it, I guess we could just add deleting the lock file into a script that starts up deluge, but I'm not ruling out that this could be a window manager (Enlightenment) issue unless I hear about this happening on others, and if so maybe it's an incompatibility between deluge and systemd's shutdown or reboot command?

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