Syncthing (two way file sync between devices)
Syncthing is a free, open-source peer-to-peer, two-way file
syncronisation application available for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS,
Android, Solaris, Darwin and BSD. It can sync files between devices
on a local network, or between remote devices over the Internet.
Before you can build Syncthing, you have to create a syncthing
user and group (used when running syncthing as a system-wide daemon):
groupadd -g 307 syncthing
useradd -d /var/lib/syncthing -g syncthing -s /bin/bash -u 307 syncthing
This package includes a rc.syncthing startup script, suitable for
running Syncthing as a system daemon - such as on a server.
The default location for the Syncthing config *and* sync repository
if run using the enclosed rc.syncthing is under /var/lib/syncthing,
but Syncthing is normally configured through its own web interface.
See project page for further details.
Maintained by: Sebastian Arcus
Keywords: btsync,sync,dropbox,cloud,syncthing
ChangeLog: syncthing
Homepage:
https://syncthing.net
Download SlackBuild:
syncthing.tar.gz
syncthing.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
doinst.sh |
rc.syncthing |
slack-desc |
syncthing.SlackBuild |
syncthing.info |
syncthing.logrotate |
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