I've made a simple lock mechanism. I believe this lock mechanism should
work both on Windows and Linux (I've only tested on Linux and only on a
local filesystem). I'll test it in windows and shared filesystems later.
2012/3/1 Jaap Karssenberg
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:
Wouldn't this module: http://packages.python.org/lockfile/lockfile.html do
the job?
As for stale lock files the easiest way to solve it is to allow the user to
override them, but having a timeout value would not be a bad idea.
2012/3/1 Jaap Karssenberg
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:35
09:17 +0000, João Santos wrote:
> > Either way, ideally, zim should support simultaneous access to the
> > files, for example in a NFS or SMB shared filesystem.
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> Yupp, that what it all boils down to.
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Either way, ideally, zim should support simultaneous access to the files,
for example in a NFS or SMB shared filesystem.
2012/3/1 Svenn Bjerkem
> On Thu, 2012-03-01 at 08:02 +0000, João Santos wrote:
> > The problem with unison is that it is no longer actively developed.
> >
The problem with unison is that it is no longer actively developed. And
beside that an automatic syncing method would probably be better for the
average user.
Com os melhores cumprimentos,
João Miguel Cardoso Santos
2012/3/1
> I am of the opinion that just like version control, Zim is best se
>From my experience as an user Google Docs collections act exactly like
folders except in the regard that documents can exist in more than one
collection at the same time. Google docs accepts unidentified filetypes by I
believe it has a lower disk quota for those than for recognized document
files.
How hard would it be to implement Zim with python and a HTML interface,
for example in the Scripting Layer for Android
(https://code.google.com/p/android-scripting/wiki/UsingWebView)?
Em 29-11-2010 22:08, Jaap Karssenberg escreveu:
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 9:46 PM, David Parker
wrote:
Are the
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