Hi,
I have released an english version of Synchrorep, a one click folder synchronization for ubuntu.
If you want to try it or get source, visit http://www.iceberg.0rg.fr
Hi,
I have released an english version of Synchrorep, a one click folder synchronization for ubuntu.
If you want to try it or get source, visit http://www.iceberg.0rg.fr
Last edited by sebkfr; February 27th, 2010 at 06:25 PM.
Thank you. It seems what I've been looking for. But is it possible to schedule it to run automatically?
My software don't have scheduling for now but you can use a cron by using the following command :
Note that the folder must be already registered otherwise the program will showing the window to choose the alter ego folder (and a cron have not graphical interface).Code:synchrorep --execute [full path to directory to synchronize]
You must also configure the behavior of the synchronization setting to avoid asking. In case of deletion for example, uncheck "confirm removes option" and choose to put the file to trash.
Great start!
Some suggestions...
a) allow a downloadable version of the .py file, or even better, package it.
b) look at the Gnome HIG to improve the interface
c) consider opening a project in launchpad for translations
Thank you Vadi for your suggestions.
I have set a downloadable version of the source. In fact, the source is in the package : in the /usr/bin directory the synchrorep command is the source.
I will read the HIG for next improvements.
I am a newbie in launchpad and I am examining to open a project.
Hi,
I have released version 1.3 of synchrorep.
The new fonctionnalities are :
- Automatic start of synchronization when a concerned disk is mounted (If you want so)
- Gvfs is now supported for ssh, samba and ftp but not webdav because of gnome bug on this type of connection (I will implement it when the bug will be resolved)
There is 5 new string and they are not again translated in rusian, polish and spain (english and french translations are done) and all new languages are welcome. Visit launchpad if you want help.
Good stuff. Add it to gnomefiles: http://www.gnomefiles.org/devs/index.php?login
Looks like a great program!
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