View Full Version : bit torrent prob in FC5
the.kaushik
18-08-2006, 03:04 AM
today i installed the FC5 and wanted to install any torrent so i googled and found bit torrent has a version for linux..
i downloaded the file named : BitTorrent-4.20.4-1-Python2.3.noarch.rpm
when i double click it using root account error commes:
error:
Missing Dependency: /usr/bin/python2.3 is needed by package BitTorrent
Missing Dependency: python(abi) = 2.3 is needed by package BitTorrent
Missing Dependency: python-twisted >= 2.0 is needed by package BitTorrent
Missing Dependency: python-zopeinterface is needed by package BitTorrent
what to do now?
$ python -V gives -> Python 2.4.2
mehulved
18-08-2006, 03:45 AM
Best way will be to install yum (and yumex if you need GUI) and install whatever you like through it. Yum will solve your dependancy problems by itself.
Also, rather than official BitTorrent client that you are installing, install BitTornado, it's way better.
the.kaushik
18-08-2006, 03:52 AM
ok bro i will try.. and tell me is there any good dvd player.. i tried yam to update my totem player so that it can play dvd but the size is 80 mb.. anything smaller is possible?
mehulved
18-08-2006, 04:20 AM
Well have a look at MPlayer. I guess download should be smaller in size, also MPlayer supports a large number of formats. Another noteworthy media player is VLC, it plays amazing number of formats but has lots of dependancies, so it's size may be a bit large too, but do check it up.
QwertyManiac
18-08-2006, 07:34 AM
Usually Python libraries get installed by default itself, wonder why it didnt get installed for you. Did you do a selective install or chose to install all packs ?
mehulved
18-08-2006, 10:19 AM
Usually Python libraries get installed by default itself, wonder why it didnt get installed for you. Did you do a selective install or chose to install all packs ?
He didn't install it via yum, he did a manual install. So, there was conflict with python. He has 2.4, bittorrent requires 2.3 as seen from output.
QwertyManiac
18-08-2006, 10:32 AM
Oh, fine, I thought Python wasnt installed in his system at all...
the.kaushik
20-08-2006, 11:56 AM
ya now the bit torrent is installed and running fine.. but i found that its having too less options.. any other torrent xcept Azurise.. installing Mplayer now.. let u kno
the.kaushik
20-08-2006, 11:56 AM
ya now the bit torrent is installed and running fine.. but i found that its having too less options.. any other torrent xcept Azurise.. installing Mplayer now.. let u kno
mehulved
20-08-2006, 01:56 PM
I did tell you before try BitTornado, official client doesn't have much functionality. BitTornado will be the best if you want good speeds and low resource usage. It is also recommended by most torrent sites.
the.kaushik
21-08-2006, 01:24 AM
I did tell you before try BitTornado, official client doesn't have much functionality. BitTornado will be the best if you want good speeds and low resource usage. It is also recommended by most torrent sites.
ya ya u told.. sorry i misslooked.. thnx
QwertyManiac
21-08-2006, 07:37 AM
Hey tech_your_future, I didnt know BitTornado existed in Linux too, thanks for that. I apt-get it for bittornado and bittornado-gui but how do I start it ? The 'bittorrent' command isnt working in bash and neither can I see bittornado in the menus.
Edit:
Ok this is weirder, I see it selected in Alacarte Menu Editor but do not see it in the Ubuntu System Panel (The new one, only System). But I can see it in the Ubuntu Menu Bar (Those Application Places System) one. Maybe its a bug with the USP, any ideas on how to get it there ?
mehulved
21-08-2006, 10:09 AM
@harsh try to locate bittornado using either beagle or locate/slocate. You may have to do updatedb for locate/slocate.
Dunno about Alacarte Menu Editor.
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