Package Details: rslsync 3.0.1-1

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: 361
Popularity: 0.25
First Submitted: 2016-09-25 13:20 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-12 04:43 (UTC)

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gatonero commented on 2014-12-31 11:42 (UTC)

When updating btsync I got following error: ==> Starting package()... install: cannot stat ‘btsync’: No such file or directory ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package(). Aborting... ==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build btsync.

lockheed commented on 2014-12-31 07:13 (UTC)

Well, arm6h is the absolute most-have as AFAIK it is the most widely used here because of RaspberryPi.

ava1ar commented on 2014-12-31 04:58 (UTC)

I cleaned up some arm architectures and left only arm for now, since I am not sure which of them are really used. Please report missing arm architectures and hardware and I will add them back individually.

joko commented on 2014-12-15 16:35 (UTC)

@asaaki: apparently that was the case: % groups wheel users joko My main user belongs to the wheel group. Running btsync as the btsync user works.

<deleted-account> commented on 2014-12-15 14:46 (UTC)

I can't start btsync anymore. systemctl --user status btsync returns Failed to get D-Bus connection: File or Directory not found (translated) It worked a few days ago oO

asaaki commented on 2014-12-15 13:55 (UTC)

@joko: Looks like you try to start it as a root-ish user. You should always start it as your own user, then it will create the `.sync` folder in your home directory.

joko commented on 2014-12-15 12:14 (UTC)

Hello, I have just installed btsync 1.4.103-1 and I cannot make it work. Even with the dummy config file and by running it directly from the command line it is not working. strace reports that it tries to access and create the directory /usr/bin/.sync and it is missing obviously permissions, so this might be the problem here. Is there any workaround?

DepthDeluxe commented on 2014-11-23 16:02 (UTC)

@ava1ar, Could you include a reference in your install information to enabling user lingering? Just spent a decent amount of time debugging btsync stopping on logout until I found this. Basically if you want btsync to keep running after you lot out, you have to tell systemd to let you via "loginctl enable-linger $USERNAME" See this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User#Automatic_start-up_of_systemd_user_instances

lockheed commented on 2014-11-13 07:58 (UTC)

@ava1ar, This is a problem with systemd 218 - it is not possible to run user instances of systemd. I downgraded to 217 and everything works fine, but obviously I need to find a solution to fix it, unless its a bug in 218.

ava1ar commented on 2014-11-13 04:49 (UTC)

@lockheed Can you run following command and paste it's output: systemctl --user status btsync ?