It claims it uses libtorrent python bindings in which case it kinda needs
libtorrent to use it and not the one we have in that rtorrent uses but the
one here: http://www.rasterbar.com/products/libtorrent/ which wikipedia so
one-sidedly mentions so need a spell for that as well along with the
depends...
The idea of bindings is that they usually provide a bridge between language
foo and language bar not be an implementation on it's own.
> +cat << EOF
> +From Wikipedia :
> +"Deluge is a BitTorrent client, created using Python and GTK+ (through
> PyGTK). Deluge is currently usable on Linux, BSD, and other *NIX
> operating systems. It is intended to bring a native, full-featured
> client to GTK desktop environments such as GNOME and XFCE. An official
> Windows port is also in development. The program uses the libtorrent
> C++ library. Up through the 0.4 branch, this was done through the
> python-libtorrent bindings for Python. In 0.5, the python-libtorrent
> bindings were merged into the main client as the deluge_core extension.
> In future releases, it is likely the official Python bindings for
> libtorrent will be used."
> +EOF
The From Wikipedia is pointless also the "..." aren't needed in the long
description...
Also learn to break lines at 72 chars this is all one single long line
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