deluge plugin on odroid (arm64) - broken dependencies

  • Hello all,


    I'm running OMV 3.0.74 on odroid C2, which is ARM64.


    Trying to install the deluge plugin from OMV extras, I get:




    If I try to install any dependencies listed from a shell, I get the same problem.


    The apt clean button doesn't seem to help here.


    Any thoughts?

    OMV 6 on Raspberry Pi 3/4/5, Odroid C2/HC2 and three cobbled together x64 boxes running Snapraid.

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    I assume you are using the new armbian image? If yes, then those packages must not be in the arm64 armbian repos.

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  • No, using omv_3.0.13_beta_64bit_odroid-c2.img.gz from sourceforge, then updated to current version.


    Thanks for your help here once again ryecoaaron.

    OMV 6 on Raspberry Pi 3/4/5, Odroid C2/HC2 and three cobbled together x64 boxes running Snapraid.

  • I'm belatedly following up on this. I ended up installing Docker, then running Deluge within that.


    It's been running a few days, seems OK.


    I reinstalled using the armbian image OMV_3_0_71_Odroidc2_3.14.79 from sourceforge.


    Once the standard OMV stuff was set up, I SSH'd in as user, installed Docker from here: https://github.com/MrDreamBot/arm64-docker-binaries


    Following the readme on that page, I couldn't get the install script to run with sudo ./install.sh but it worked with sudo bash install.sh


    Then as suggested, reboot and add user to the docker group.


    Then to set up Deluge on Docker, I used this: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-deluge-arm64


    I left out the UMASK_SET and used the user account I'd made as above (I'm not sure if there is an advantage to making a specific user for deluge as I'm a linux noob).


    Then I ran docker start deluge and could log in to the Deluge webui.


    Only problem then was that the download folder (within the Deluge webui config) had a capital D by default for some reason, which gave errors when testing a torrent. Once I set it to match the actual folder (i.e. all lowercase) we were done!

    OMV 6 on Raspberry Pi 3/4/5, Odroid C2/HC2 and three cobbled together x64 boxes running Snapraid.

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