![]() Lots of controls, especially in the forked android client. Worked flawlessly for all of them.ĭitto for a folder shared between my MacOS laptop and Windows desktop. I also used it to sync my password database, and a cross-platform notebook app's database. I'd take a photo with my phone and almost before I could open the shortcut on the desktop, boom, the photo was there, since the android client detects changes in the filesystem. I preferred setting the ignore file to exclude android's thumbnails directory, but otherwise it worked great. I used to use it on Android to keep my 'camera roll' synced to my desktop. You can easily have half a dozen shared folders between several computers with any mix-and-match combination including which one is 'authoritative' and so on. The separation between folders and devices is handled well. Okt 07 12:16:43 kronos syncthing-inotify: Cannot connect to Syncthing: Get : dial tcp 127.0.0.Syncthing works brilliantly! The web UI is excellent, warns you when you're about to do something ill-advised, and stuff like QR codes makes adding clients and folders fairly easy. Okt 07 12:16:42 kronos syncthing: OK: Ready to synchronize m-und-s (read-write) Okt 07 12:16:42 kronos syncthing: INFO: Starting deadlock detector with 20m0s timeout Okt 07 12:16:42 kronos syncthing-inotify: Cannot connect to Syncthing: Get : dial tcp 127.0.0.1:8384: connection refused Okt 07 12:16:41 kronos syncthing-inotify: Cannot connect to Syncthing: Get : dial tcp 127.0.0.1:8384: connection refused Okt 07 12:16:40 kronos syncthing: INFO: Database block cache capacity 65536 KiB Okt 07 12:16:40 kronos syncthing: INFO: My ID: 35K664T-JVVJ4MZ-NNISZW6-O4QGUOS-PPDK5VK-VGJKMEB-A2XXOI4-6Z3ZIAV Okt 07 12:16:40 kronos syncthing-inotify: Cannot connect to Syncthing: Get : dial tcp 127.0.0.1:8384: connection refused Okt 07 12:16:40 kronos systemd: Started Syncthing Inotify File Watcher. Okt 07 12:16:40 kronos systemd: Started Syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization. Okt 07 12:16:34 kronos gnome-shell: GNOME Shell started at Wed 12:16:34 GMT+0200 (CEST) Just installed it it’s pretty neat and that stuff with rvice works well. But won’t come up again, when syncthing is restarted. So, inotify does stop when syncthing stops. Sep 25 22:38:54 naboo systemd: Stopped Syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization. Sep 25 22:38:54 naboo systemd: Stopping Syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization. Sep 25 22:38:54 naboo systemd: Stopped Syncthing Inotify File Watcher. Sep 25 22:38:54 naboo systemd: Stopping Syncthing Inotify File Watcher. This Problem seems to be fixed now… I just tested it again: $ systemctl -user stop rvice Otherwise rvice keeps staying in a strange state when you stop rvice. If (systemctl -user is-enabled rvice) then If (systemctl -user is-active rvice) & (systemctl -user is-enabled rvice) then Since the inotify watcher is an optional “add on”, it makes sense that we do not touch rvice. When you stop rvice unfortunately rvice keeps running and fails. It is the other way round when you start rvice it pulls rvice as a dependency. Probably you know more about whether this is appropriate for the systemd unit files, as you have written most of them, IIRC.
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