Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 @ 19:55:46
  Author: jlichtblau
Revision: 134236

archrelease: copy trunk to community-i686

Added:
  syncthing/repos/community-i686/PKGBUILD
    (from rev 134235, syncthing/trunk/PKGBUILD)
  syncthing/repos/community-i686/syncthing.1
    (from rev 134235, syncthing/trunk/syncthing.1)
Deleted:
  syncthing/repos/community-i686/PKGBUILD
  syncthing/repos/community-i686/syncthing.1

-------------+
 PKGBUILD    |  100 +++++++++++++++---------------
 syncthing.1 |  188 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------------
 2 files changed, 144 insertions(+), 144 deletions(-)

Deleted: PKGBUILD
===================================================================
--- PKGBUILD    2015-05-27 17:42:51 UTC (rev 134235)
+++ PKGBUILD    2015-05-27 17:55:46 UTC (rev 134236)
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-# $Id$
-# Maintainer : Martin Wimpress <c...@flexion.org>
-# Maintainer : Jaroslav Lichtblau <svetlemo...@archlinux.org>
-# Contributor: Sauyon Lee <sauy...@sauyon.com>
-# Contributor: Kevin MacMartin <pruri...@gmail.com>
-# Contributor: korjjj <korjjj+...@gmail.com>
-
-pkgname=syncthing
-pkgver=0.11.5
-pkgrel=1
-pkgdesc="Open Source Continuous Replication / Cluster Synchronization Thing"
-url="http://syncthing.net/";
-license=('MPLv2')
-arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
-depends=('glibc')
-makedepends=('git' 'go' 'godep' 'inetutils' 'sed')
-source=($pkgname-$pkgver::git+https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing.git#tag=v${pkgver}
-        $pkgname.1)
-sha1sums=('SKIP'
-          '17be8b3f99c577e325765abc251f597e204d7711')
-
-prepare() {
-  cd "${srcdir}"
-  mkdir -p "src/github.com/syncthing"
-  mv "${pkgname}-${pkgver}" "src/github.com/syncthing/${pkgname}"
-}
-
-build() {
-  export GOPATH="${srcdir}"
-  cd "${srcdir}/src/github.com/syncthing/${pkgname}"
-  go run build.go -no-upgrade build
-}
-
-check() {
-  export GOPATH="${srcdir}"
-  cd "${srcdir}/src/github.com/syncthing/${pkgname}"
-  #go run build.go -no-upgrade test
-}
-
-package() {
-  cd "${srcdir}/src/github.com/syncthing/${pkgname}"
-  install -Dm755 ${pkgname} "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/${pkgname}"
-  install -Dm644 README.md "${pkgdir}/usr/share/doc/${pkgname}/README.md"
-  install -Dm644 "etc/linux-systemd/system/${pkgname}@.service" 
"${pkgdir}/usr/lib/systemd/system/${pkgname}@.service"
-  install -Dm644 "etc/linux-systemd/user/${pkgname}.service" 
"${pkgdir}/usr/lib/systemd/user/${pkgname}.service"
-  install -Dm644 "${srcdir}/${pkgname}.1" 
"${pkgdir}/usr/share/man/man1/${pkgname}.1"
-
-# license
-  install -Dm644 LICENSE "${pkgdir}"/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/LICENSE
-}

Copied: syncthing/repos/community-i686/PKGBUILD (from rev 134235, 
syncthing/trunk/PKGBUILD)
===================================================================
--- PKGBUILD                            (rev 0)
+++ PKGBUILD    2015-05-27 17:55:46 UTC (rev 134236)
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+# $Id$
+# Maintainer : Martin Wimpress <c...@flexion.org>
+# Maintainer : Jaroslav Lichtblau <svetlemo...@archlinux.org>
+# Contributor: Sauyon Lee <sauy...@sauyon.com>
+# Contributor: Kevin MacMartin <pruri...@gmail.com>
+# Contributor: korjjj <korjjj+...@gmail.com>
+
+pkgname=syncthing
+pkgver=0.11.6
+pkgrel=1
+pkgdesc="Open Source Continuous Replication / Cluster Synchronization Thing"
+url="http://syncthing.net/";
+license=('MPLv2')
+arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
+depends=('glibc')
+makedepends=('git' 'go' 'godep' 'inetutils' 'sed')
+source=($pkgname-$pkgver::git+https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing.git#tag=v${pkgver}
+        $pkgname.1)
+sha1sums=('SKIP'
+          '17be8b3f99c577e325765abc251f597e204d7711')
+
+prepare() {
+  cd "${srcdir}"
+  mkdir -p "src/github.com/syncthing"
+  mv "${pkgname}-${pkgver}" "src/github.com/syncthing/${pkgname}"
+}
+
+build() {
+  export GOPATH="${srcdir}"
+  cd "${srcdir}/src/github.com/syncthing/${pkgname}"
+  go run build.go -no-upgrade build
+}
+
+check() {
+  export GOPATH="${srcdir}"
+  cd "${srcdir}/src/github.com/syncthing/${pkgname}"
+  #go run build.go -no-upgrade test
+}
+
+package() {
+  cd "${srcdir}/src/github.com/syncthing/${pkgname}"
+  install -Dm755 ${pkgname} "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/${pkgname}"
+  install -Dm644 README.md "${pkgdir}/usr/share/doc/${pkgname}/README.md"
+  install -Dm644 "etc/linux-systemd/system/${pkgname}@.service" 
"${pkgdir}/usr/lib/systemd/system/${pkgname}@.service"
+  install -Dm644 "etc/linux-systemd/user/${pkgname}.service" 
"${pkgdir}/usr/lib/systemd/user/${pkgname}.service"
+  install -Dm644 "${srcdir}/${pkgname}.1" 
"${pkgdir}/usr/share/man/man1/${pkgname}.1"
+
+# license
+  install -Dm644 LICENSE "${pkgdir}"/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/LICENSE
+}

Deleted: syncthing.1
===================================================================
--- syncthing.1 2015-05-27 17:42:51 UTC (rev 134235)
+++ syncthing.1 2015-05-27 17:55:46 UTC (rev 134236)
@@ -1,94 +0,0 @@
-.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
-.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
-.
-.TH "SYNCTHING" "" "May 2014" "" "syncthing"
-.
-.SH "Project Goals"
-This is the \fBsyncthing\fR project\. The following are the project goals:
-.
-.IP "1." 4
-Define a protocol for synchronization of a file repository between a number of 
collaborating nodes\. The protocol should be well defined, unambiguous, easily 
understood, free to use, efficient, secure and language neutral\. This is the 
Block Exchange Protocol 
\fIhttps://github\.com/calmh/syncthing/blob/master/protocol/PROTOCOL\.md\fR\.
-.
-.IP "2." 4
-Provide the reference implementation to demonstrate the usability of said 
protocol\. This is the \fBsyncthing\fR utility\. It is the hope that 
alternative, compatible implementations of the protocol will come to exist\.
-.
-.IP "" 0
-.
-.P
-The two are evolving together; the protocol is not to be considered stable 
until syncthing 1\.0 is released, at which point it is locked down for 
incompatible changes\.
-.
-.P
-Syncthing does not use the BitTorrent protocol\. The reasons for this are 1) 
we don\'t know if BitTorrent Sync does either, so there\'s nothing to be 
compatible with, 2) BitTorrent includes a lot of functionality for making sure 
large swarms of selfish agents behave and somehow work towards a common goal\. 
Here we have a much smaller swarm of cooperative agents and a simpler approach 
will suffice\.
-.
-.SH "Systemd"
-The systemd services for Syncthing and its discovery server can be used to 
start, stop, restart and enable them to run at boot\.
-.
-.SS "Syncthing"
-Syncthing is the main sync client and can be controlled using systemd using 
the commands below\. Since Syncthing is run for a particular user, replace 
\'username\' in the commands below with the name of the user you want it to run 
it under\.
-.
-.IP "" 4
-.
-.nf
-
-Start Syncthing:                    systemctl start syncthing@username
-Stop Syncthing:                     systemctl stop syncthing@username
-Restart Syncthing:                  systemctl restart syncthing@username
-Enable Syncthing at Boot:           systemctl enable syncthing@username
-Disable Syncthing at Boot:          systemctl disable syncthing@username
-.
-.fi
-.
-.IP "" 0
-.
-.SS "Discovery Server"
-The discovery server is an optional service that can be run and connected to 
by Syncthing in place of the default\. To have clients connect to a custom 
discovery server, you\'ll want to start the service on your server, then open 
"\fI~/\.syncthing/config\.xml\fR" and replace "\fIannounce\.syncthing\.net\fR" 
with your custom discovery server\'s address\.
-.
-.IP "" 4
-.
-.nf
-
-Start Discovery Server Service:     systemctl start syncthing\-discosrv
-Stop Discovery Server Service:      systemctl stop syncthing\-discosrv
-Restart Discovery Server Service:   systemctl restart syncthing\-discosrv
-Enable Discovery Server at Boot:    systemctl enable syncthing\-discosrv
-Disable Discovery Server at Boot:   systemctl disable syncthing\-discosrv
-.
-.fi
-.
-.IP "" 0
-.
-.SH "Configuring"
-The config folder is automatically generated when syncthing is run for the 
first time, and can be found (by default) @ \'~/\.syncthing\'\.
-.
-.P
-The admin GUI starts automatically when the service is running, and remains 
available (by default) @ \fIhttp://localhost:8080\fR\.
-.
-.P
-On the left is the list of "repositories", or directories to synchronize\. On 
the right is the list of nodes\. Currently there is only one node, the local 
node\. The first thing you need to do is tell each node about the other node so 
they can talk to each other\. Click the "Add Node" button on each node\. 
You\'ll get the "Add Node" dialog, where you need to input the node ID of the 
other node and give it a short name\. If you have both nodes GUI available on 
the same machine (say via remote desktop or a port forward) you can simply cut 
and paste the node ID from the bottom of one dialog to the other\. Otherwise it 
is probably easiest to send the ID:s in a mail to yourself or something 
similar\.
-.
-.P
-The node IDs are quite long and unwieldy, but this is part of the security of 
the system\. They uniquely identify node\'s key so that each node can be 
assured of who it\'s talking to\. The node ID is not a password and does not 
need to be kept secret\.
-.
-.P
-Once you click "Save" the new node will appear on right side of the GUI and a 
prompt will be shown to indicate the need for a restart\.
-.
-.P
-Syncthing needs to be restarted for configuration changes like new nodes and 
repositories to take effect\. We shouldn\'t restart just yet though, because we 
also need to share the repository with the new node\. Click "Edit" on the 
repository to the left, and check the checkbox for the other node before saving 
and restarting\.
-.
-.P
-When you click restart syncthing will first restart, then come back up and 
after a while (up to a minute) connect to the other node\.
-.
-.P
-At this point the two nodes share an empty directory\. Adding files to the 
Sync directory on either node will synchronize those files to the other side\. 
Each node scans for changes every sixty seconds, so changes can take a bit over 
a minute to propagate to the other side\.
-.
-.P
-An up to date version of this documentation that includes images can be found 
@ \fIhttp://discourse\.syncthing\.net/t/getting\-started/46\fR\.
-.
-.SH "Online Documentation"
-Additional documentation can be found online @ discourse site 
\fIhttp://discourse\.syncthing\.net/category/documentation\fR\.
-.
-.SH "License"
-All documentation and protocol specifications are licensed under the Creative 
Commons Attribution 4\.0 International License 
\fIhttp://creativecommons\.org/licenses/by/4\.0/\fR\.
-.
-.P
-All code is licensed under the MIT License 
\fIhttps://github\.com/calmh/syncthing/blob/master/LICENSE\fR\.

Copied: syncthing/repos/community-i686/syncthing.1 (from rev 134235, 
syncthing/trunk/syncthing.1)
===================================================================
--- syncthing.1                         (rev 0)
+++ syncthing.1 2015-05-27 17:55:46 UTC (rev 134236)
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
+.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3
+.
+.TH "SYNCTHING" "" "May 2014" "" "syncthing"
+.
+.SH "Project Goals"
+This is the \fBsyncthing\fR project\. The following are the project goals:
+.
+.IP "1." 4
+Define a protocol for synchronization of a file repository between a number of 
collaborating nodes\. The protocol should be well defined, unambiguous, easily 
understood, free to use, efficient, secure and language neutral\. This is the 
Block Exchange Protocol 
\fIhttps://github\.com/calmh/syncthing/blob/master/protocol/PROTOCOL\.md\fR\.
+.
+.IP "2." 4
+Provide the reference implementation to demonstrate the usability of said 
protocol\. This is the \fBsyncthing\fR utility\. It is the hope that 
alternative, compatible implementations of the protocol will come to exist\.
+.
+.IP "" 0
+.
+.P
+The two are evolving together; the protocol is not to be considered stable 
until syncthing 1\.0 is released, at which point it is locked down for 
incompatible changes\.
+.
+.P
+Syncthing does not use the BitTorrent protocol\. The reasons for this are 1) 
we don\'t know if BitTorrent Sync does either, so there\'s nothing to be 
compatible with, 2) BitTorrent includes a lot of functionality for making sure 
large swarms of selfish agents behave and somehow work towards a common goal\. 
Here we have a much smaller swarm of cooperative agents and a simpler approach 
will suffice\.
+.
+.SH "Systemd"
+The systemd services for Syncthing and its discovery server can be used to 
start, stop, restart and enable them to run at boot\.
+.
+.SS "Syncthing"
+Syncthing is the main sync client and can be controlled using systemd using 
the commands below\. Since Syncthing is run for a particular user, replace 
\'username\' in the commands below with the name of the user you want it to run 
it under\.
+.
+.IP "" 4
+.
+.nf
+
+Start Syncthing:                    systemctl start syncthing@username
+Stop Syncthing:                     systemctl stop syncthing@username
+Restart Syncthing:                  systemctl restart syncthing@username
+Enable Syncthing at Boot:           systemctl enable syncthing@username
+Disable Syncthing at Boot:          systemctl disable syncthing@username
+.
+.fi
+.
+.IP "" 0
+.
+.SS "Discovery Server"
+The discovery server is an optional service that can be run and connected to 
by Syncthing in place of the default\. To have clients connect to a custom 
discovery server, you\'ll want to start the service on your server, then open 
"\fI~/\.syncthing/config\.xml\fR" and replace "\fIannounce\.syncthing\.net\fR" 
with your custom discovery server\'s address\.
+.
+.IP "" 4
+.
+.nf
+
+Start Discovery Server Service:     systemctl start syncthing\-discosrv
+Stop Discovery Server Service:      systemctl stop syncthing\-discosrv
+Restart Discovery Server Service:   systemctl restart syncthing\-discosrv
+Enable Discovery Server at Boot:    systemctl enable syncthing\-discosrv
+Disable Discovery Server at Boot:   systemctl disable syncthing\-discosrv
+.
+.fi
+.
+.IP "" 0
+.
+.SH "Configuring"
+The config folder is automatically generated when syncthing is run for the 
first time, and can be found (by default) @ \'~/\.syncthing\'\.
+.
+.P
+The admin GUI starts automatically when the service is running, and remains 
available (by default) @ \fIhttp://localhost:8080\fR\.
+.
+.P
+On the left is the list of "repositories", or directories to synchronize\. On 
the right is the list of nodes\. Currently there is only one node, the local 
node\. The first thing you need to do is tell each node about the other node so 
they can talk to each other\. Click the "Add Node" button on each node\. 
You\'ll get the "Add Node" dialog, where you need to input the node ID of the 
other node and give it a short name\. If you have both nodes GUI available on 
the same machine (say via remote desktop or a port forward) you can simply cut 
and paste the node ID from the bottom of one dialog to the other\. Otherwise it 
is probably easiest to send the ID:s in a mail to yourself or something 
similar\.
+.
+.P
+The node IDs are quite long and unwieldy, but this is part of the security of 
the system\. They uniquely identify node\'s key so that each node can be 
assured of who it\'s talking to\. The node ID is not a password and does not 
need to be kept secret\.
+.
+.P
+Once you click "Save" the new node will appear on right side of the GUI and a 
prompt will be shown to indicate the need for a restart\.
+.
+.P
+Syncthing needs to be restarted for configuration changes like new nodes and 
repositories to take effect\. We shouldn\'t restart just yet though, because we 
also need to share the repository with the new node\. Click "Edit" on the 
repository to the left, and check the checkbox for the other node before saving 
and restarting\.
+.
+.P
+When you click restart syncthing will first restart, then come back up and 
after a while (up to a minute) connect to the other node\.
+.
+.P
+At this point the two nodes share an empty directory\. Adding files to the 
Sync directory on either node will synchronize those files to the other side\. 
Each node scans for changes every sixty seconds, so changes can take a bit over 
a minute to propagate to the other side\.
+.
+.P
+An up to date version of this documentation that includes images can be found 
@ \fIhttp://discourse\.syncthing\.net/t/getting\-started/46\fR\.
+.
+.SH "Online Documentation"
+Additional documentation can be found online @ discourse site 
\fIhttp://discourse\.syncthing\.net/category/documentation\fR\.
+.
+.SH "License"
+All documentation and protocol specifications are licensed under the Creative 
Commons Attribution 4\.0 International License 
\fIhttp://creativecommons\.org/licenses/by/4\.0/\fR\.
+.
+.P
+All code is licensed under the MIT License 
\fIhttps://github\.com/calmh/syncthing/blob/master/LICENSE\fR\.

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