I don't see the reason why to download vuze directly, since the version
in the repos is the current upstream release.
As long as you don't delete ~/.azureus your configuration and/or
torrents will stay untouched among upgrades.
On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 04:51 +, milkham wrote:
> If i remove the ve
If i remove the version I installed through the package manager will all
my in-progress torrents be removed as well? or will they show up again
after i install the version downloaded directly from vuze?
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Hello.
Since azureus 4.2.0.4-1 I've disabled *core* updates within azureus. I hope you
agree with my decision that the debian archive must have precedence over
individual updates, and we shouldn't let break sync with it.
There are still some minor plugins being updated since they not affect the
I get the same phenomenon, but my version of Vuze is 3.1.1.0 and it is
asking to upload to 4.2.0.8
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Java 1.6.0_0 Sun Microsystems Inc. [OpenJDK]
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Linux v2.6.28-14-generic, i386
Ubuntu 9.04
Gnome 2.26.1
Vuze 4.2.0.2
EXPECTED: Install fresh Vuze, full abilities.
ACTUAL: Install fresh Vuze, bittorrent interface loads, but not
multimedia site interface and skin.
DETAILS: Had to m
8 months down for a major package. Impressive.
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I've packaged up Vuze 4.2.0.2 for ubuntu in case anyone is desperate for
the update. Its in my ppa at http://launchpad.net/~josh-
noisymime/+archive/ppa
I know its not a great solution to the problem, but at least it gives
people an option.
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Once again, Vuze's built-in updater is not expected to work if you are
using the version installed by the package manager. This copy of Vuze
should only be updated by the package manager. If you want Vuze's
built-in updater to work, just download it from their web site and run
it from somewhere i
This is still broken following the release of Jaunty :(
Why is the vuze version in the repos so ancient anyway? I know the repos
don't update as often as vuze themselves do but 3.x is ancient history.
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The Vuze built-in updater will install the updated Vuze inside your home
directory (~/.azureus). The system Vuze package will not be affected
(so, for example, Synaptic will still show the old version). All my
workaround does is let you run the copy of Vuze that was installed in
your home directo
I mean synaptic(System>Administration>Synaptic). Didn't think that you
could insall Vuze via add/remove. I suppose Synaptic is not showing the
new version as installed version, but I'm curious.
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If you mean the Install/Remove standard Ubuntu packet manager, fine.
Vuze was installed from there (3.1) and still results installed.
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How's the package manager feeling after that Davias?
Thanks for posting this work around Anders. You managed to provide a
solution that addressed the problem in the context that it was
presented. Oh those crazy humans.
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Great! It worked like a charm! I just noted that ~/bin was already there
so the first line (mkdir ~/bin) was not necessary
To make shure for others:
1) I run the updater from Vuze 3.1; when finished I closed Vuze instead of
restarting.
2) followed Anders instructions
3) logout & login again
Now
Here’s a quick and dirty workaround. After using the Vuze updater, run
mkdir ~/bin
sed
's,/usr/share/java/Azureus2.jar,$HOME/.azureus/Azureus2.jar:/usr/share/java/commons-cli-1.1.jar:/usr/share/java/log4j-1.2.jar,'
/usr/bin/azureus > ~/bin/azureus
chmod +x ~/bin/azureus
log out and log in (to
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How 'bout adding the Azureus default directory to the source list where
the torrent update is a .dcb?
A contribution share ratio provides a context to community contributions
and empowers people to do more.
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You
I'll respond to a couple points...
"If Azureus simply provided a .deb at their website and you added that
manually to the package manger, would that also fail to update I
wonder."
Yes, it would fail to update, for the same reason. The update failure
is because Azureus/Vuze is installed in a loca
Azureus updates via torrent files. Not sure how torrents work with the
Ubuntu package manager. I guess there's deb torrent for that, now; but
running two torrent clients.not me like, my bad(: . I prefer to get
my everything via torrent, so a direct download via source list would
not be an i
Jeff, re-read Aaron's comments. The correct answer, which he gave, is
to not install Vuze from the Ubuntu repositories, because you would end
up with an out-of-date*, only partially usable**, package. Vuze should
be installed from its own download site.
* Even if the currently download-able vers
I don't think that the built in updater should be completely disabled in
the packaged version of Vuze. It simply should not check for updates to
Azureus/Vuze by default -- since that is the package manager's job (and
also, updates Vuze attempts to apply to itself will fail, which is the
reason for
As already stated several times, completely disabling the built in
updater is not really a sensible solution. If your definitive answer is
to not use the package manager version if you want auto updates, then
you really need to think about what package management is meant to do.
The whole reason
Now, how do we get debtorrent to work with Azureus? :)
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That would be Tools>Options>Interface>Start, there's a couple boxes
there.
Looks like this topic is closed. Thanks all.
Be real, be sober.
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It can't update itself because, if Vuze is installed by the Ubuntu
package manager, it is installed system-wide and as a regular user, you
do not have permission to modify the executable. If Vuze tries to
update itself, it will not have permission, and fail. You may be able
to force it somehow, b
Same problem on Ubuntu 8.10 amd64 w Sun Java: Azureus 3.1.1.0 tries to upgrade
forever to 4.1.0.0.
I changed Java from default ubuntu conf., but no luck with Vuze; the rest works
wonders with the sun java plugin 64 bit.
Thanks to all!
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I've been having this same problem for months; is it ever going to be
fixed?
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For security reasons some trackers demand you use the latest stable
versions of Azureus. At the moment i cannot upgrade to the most secure
latest stable version from azureus in the repositaries. So i guess
enabling the internal upgrade manager would be a good thing. I am not
sure what the debian po
Dimitris,
You say 4.0.0.2 was in the repositories yet I'm only seeing 3.0.1.0
ubuntu. Do you know what repository 4.0.0.2 is in?
I tried doing it as root, "sudo vuze" thinking to myself that as soon as
the updater tried to remove or modify files in the system directories,
ubuntu would refuse and
Alps, I had the same problem with you, that is, I installed Vuze (from
apt then 4.0.0.2 from their site) then tried to update but it kept on
saying
"The following components need an update"
Core Azureus Version 4.0.0.4
although I did it again and again and again (and i had installed vuze
4.
I am using Ubuntu, 8.10 and OpenJDK Java 6. I have installed vuze. But
after it downloads the 4.0.0.4.jar update, it prompts me to restart
the application (vuze) for insatlling the update. But after it restarts,
its unable to install the update and again prompts me to restart and
this process goe
Stephano Maioli:
Any news on this?
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The built-in updater checks and makes many small in-flight updates as
they are fixed and released by the project. If you download
Vuze/Azureus today, you will get the code from October, and then it will
automatically update itself.
So given the fact that this is how the project manages its own up
The updates thing is a pain, but what really kills me is that my
keyboard and mouse keep freezing. I can't access anything, have to hit
reset.
Be real; be sober.
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Not mine. Are you sure you removed the prior version that was installed
from the repo? I can also "Check for updates..." without problems.
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On updating manually, it still asks for the 4.0.0.4 upgrade every
startup.
On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 02:03 +, kingu wrote:
> Whats wrong with just updating the package to 4.0.0.4 from package
> management? It seems to work quite well. I removed the 3.0.0.1 package
> and manually installed the 4.0.0
Whats wrong with just updating the package to 4.0.0.4 from package
management? It seems to work quite well. I removed the 3.0.0.1 package
and manually installed the 4.0.0.4 from azureus.
The one at http://www.getdeb.net/comment/1566 seems to be incompatible
according to the comments.
"This packag
Ok, this is going to be a bit of a mess. 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. But maybe I'm mistaken.
Can anyone confirm that this actually happened:
- Installed 3.1.1.0 through package management.
- Updated to a newer ver
In the forum one guy said you should use the package management *or* the
integrated updater, which makes sense I think. What if you use the integrated
update tool to update to a complete new version and then a security update
comes in via package management and overwrites some setting or somethi
not quite, because you still have an outdated version, download the
source for vuze 4.0.0.4, and install it on your own, until the bug is
fixed,
On Sat, 2008-11-29 at 12:14 +, bugmenot wrote:
> I think the solution is simply disabling the function, isn't it?
>
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Im also having this problem (8.10 64bit)
There is a thread about this on the azureus boards
http://forum.vuze.com/thread.jspa?threadID=78780
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I used it for the first time on ubuntu switching from ktorrent, then to
transmission, =x I used utorrent on windows, but vuze actually pritty
versatile, and the plugins are more custom,
vuze's not updateing the update manager in this, its updateing the core
of vuze, which the package manager does
@Stefano Maioli:
Great news and thank you!
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joris wrote:
> It might be a good thing that 'apt-get upgrade' updates azureus and not
> the build in azureus update manager, but then the update manager should
> be turned off by default.
>
> Now the update manager starts when you start vuze for the first time. It
> asks to update and when you ag
It might be a good thing that 'apt-get upgrade' updates azureus and not
the build in azureus update manager, but then the update manager should
be turned off by default.
Now the update manager starts when you start vuze for the first time. It
asks to update and when you agree, it asks to restart.
Geez, this is really annoying. Same bug here, ubuntu 8.10
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Vuze has a built in upgradeing system, yeah, It would be smarter to
leave it to the package manager, but the package manager hasen't
switched to the newest version, and can't keep up with Vuze's built in
system.
On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 14:57 +, bugmenot wrote:
> Is this behaviour wanted? I mean
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Is this behaviour wanted? I mean, is it wanted, that an application
updated itself? Firefox can update itself, but the function was
deactivated and an 'apt-get upgrade' updates firefox to the new version.
If azureus should be able to update itself then this is a bug. And if
azureus should not, the
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