Documentation and examples for Ubuntu-like linux systems using

Upstart as the init system.
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# Upstart Configuration
This directory contains example configuration files for running Syncthing under
the "Upstart" service manager on Linux. To have syncthing start when you login
place "user/syncthing.conf" in the "/home/[username]/.config/upstart/" folder.
To have syncthing start when the system boots place "system/syncthing.conf"
in the "/etc/init/" folder.
To manualy start syncthing via Upstart when using the system configuration use:
```
sudo initctl start syncthing
```
For further documentation see [http://docs.syncthing.net/users/autostart.html][1].
[1]: http://docs.syncthing.net/users/autostart.html#Upstart

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description "Syncthing"
start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up IFACE!=lo)
stop on runlevel [!2345]
env STNORESTART=yes
env HOME=/home/jake
setuid "jake"
setgid "jake"
exec /usr/local/bin/syncthing
respawn

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# Location of the syncthing executable
env SYNCTHING_EXE="/usr/local/bin"
# Set the name of the application
description "Syncthing"
# Start syncthing you login to your desktop
start on desktop-start
# Stop syncthing you logout of your desktop
stop on desktop-end
# Set STNORESTART to yes to have Upstart monitor the process instead
# of having a separate syncthing process do the monitoring
env STNORESTART=yes
# If Upstart detects syncthing has failed - it should restart it
respawn
# the syncthing command Upstart is to execute when it is started up
exec $SYNCTHING_EXE -no-browser