Hi all, I am the maintainer of Syncany for Debian. I have packaged the latest release which is now available in Debian's experimental distribution. Debian's package tracking system provides a summary of all important information.
Old PTS: https://packages.qa.debian.org/s/syncany.html New tracker: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/syncany Syncany is currently only available in experimental because it depends on bouncycastle libraries which are also currently only available in this branch. Moreover I intend to wait with the upload to unstable until the Syncany team announces the Beta phase. As soon as both issues are resolved and the package is uploaded to unstable, it will automatically migrate to Ubuntu. However I am not sure if Syncany is mature enough to be included in the next Ubuntu LTS release and if you really want to support a five year release. I would definitely like to see it included in the next Debian stable release though. I also intend to provide some of the plugins as official Debian packages. Those plugins should be global for all users and the preferred way to install them on Debian systems since they would be buildable with system libraries. Is it correct to install them into the lib directory where syncany-[cli|lib|util].jar reside too? Is Syncany capable of detecting the difference between such globally available system plugins and user plugins which are normally located in ~/.config/syncany/plugins/lib ? P.S.: Please CC me, I am not subscribed to the list. Regards, Markus
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