Package Details: rslsync 2.7.3-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/rslsync.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: rslsync
Description: Resilio Sync (ex:BitTorrent Sync) - automatically sync files via secure, distributed technology
Upstream URL: https://www.getsync.com
Licenses: custom:resilio
Submitter: widowild
Maintainer: widowild (fryfrog)
Last Packager: fryfrog
Votes: 360
Popularity: 1.05
First Submitted: 2016-09-25 13:20 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-03-31 17:06 (UTC)

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libercv commented on 2013-07-29 21:37 (UTC)

Thank you, @serialhex! I will use github from now on.

<deleted-account> commented on 2013-07-29 20:23 (UTC)

@libercv - updated the PKGBUILD. If you have a GitHub account you (or anyone else) can send pull reqs directly from the repo: https://github.com/serialhex/bittorrent-sync (doing that makes it easier to attribute work to ppl also, and I like doing so even if it's a simple change like this)

libercv commented on 2013-07-29 09:39 (UTC)

Thank you @serialhex! I've tested it with armv7h and it works too. Could you add support for this arch? Here's a possible diff for it: http://pastebin.com/CvvFGHJ1 Thanks again, Liberto.

<deleted-account> commented on 2013-07-21 12:02 (UTC)

@serialhex - thank you, its working great!

emlun commented on 2013-07-21 11:29 (UTC)

@boina No, BitTorrent only distributes the raw btsync executable which doesn't provide anything else than the WebGUI at this time. All this package does right now is provide systemd service definitions and some utility scripts for generating default config files. Regarding the username/homedir thing: The btsync@.service uses the %h variable provided by systemd to expand the user's home directory, so I suppose if you run `systemctl start btsync@alice` then systemd will look for alice in /etc/passwd and expand the %h variable to the home directory stated there. So if the alice user does not exist or does not have a home directory, that will probably fail.

boina commented on 2013-07-20 23:41 (UTC)

Great!!! Thanks for your help, didn't realize that I should have the same user name as my home directory. All worked out now!!! I didn't know this as previously I did run bittorrent but with ./bsync from the download directory. One last question, it doesn't have an icon on the systray to know what is doing at any moment? Thanks to you all!!!

emlun commented on 2013-07-20 23:25 (UTC)

@boina (I suppose the boina user also needs to have a home directory if btsync@.service is to work as-is)

senorsmile commented on 2013-07-20 23:24 (UTC)

@boina, try running this sudo journalctl -f then, in another terminal try sudo systemctl start btsync@boina and see what it spits out.

emlun commented on 2013-07-20 23:23 (UTC)

@boina does the user "boina" exist on your system? (judging by your prompt, it looks like the current $USER is "netlak")

boina commented on 2013-07-20 23:19 (UTC)

Checked and all files posted bi @sensorsmile are in place. and journalctl seem to trow lots of thing but none related to btsync. On the error log found this: Jul 20 19:46:53 localhost systemd[1]: [/usr/lib/systemd/system/btsync@.service:10] Failed to resolve unit specifiers on %h/.config/btsync/sync.pid. Ignoring. Jul 20 19:46:53 localhost systemd[1]: [/usr/lib/systemd/system/btsync@.service:10] Not an absolute path, ignoring: %h/.config/btsync/sync.pid Thanks!!