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We used to consider deleted files & directories 128 bytes large. After the delta indexes change a bug slipped in where deleted files would be weighted according to their old non-deleted size. Both ways are incorrect (but the latest change made it worse), as if there are more files deleted than remaining data in the repo the needSize can be greater than the globalSize, resulting in a negative completion percentage. This change makes it so that deleted items are zero bytes large, which makes more sense. Instead we expose the number of files that we need to delete as a separate field in the Completion() result, and hack the percentage down to 95% complete if it was 100% complete but we need to delete files. This latter part is sort of ugly, but necessary to give the user some sort of feedback. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/3556 |
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Syncthing
This is the Syncthing project which pursues the following goals:
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Define a protocol for synchronization of a folder between a number of collaborating devices. This protocol should be well defined, unambiguous, easily understood, free to use, efficient, secure and language neutral. This is called the Block Exchange Protocol.
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Provide the reference implementation to demonstrate the usability of said protocol. This is the
syncthing
utility. We hope that alternative, compatible implementations of the protocol will arise.
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.
Getting Started
Take a look at the getting started guide.
There are a few examples for keeping Syncthing running in the background on your system in the etc directory. There are also several GUI implementations for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Vote on features/bugs
We'd like to encourage you to vote on issues that matter to you. This helps the team understand what are the biggest pain points for our users, and could potentially influence what is being worked on next.
Getting in Touch
The first and best point of contact is the Forum. There is also an IRC
channel, #syncthing
on freenode (with a web client), for talking
directly to developers and users. If you've found something that is clearly a
bug, feel free to report it in the GitHub issue tracker.
Building
Building Syncthing from source is easy, and there's a guide that describes it for both Unix and Windows systems.
Signed Releases
As of v0.10.15 and onwards release binaries are GPG signed with the key D26E6ED000654A3E, available from https://syncthing.net/security.html and most key servers.
There is also a built in automatic upgrade mechanism (disabled in some distribution channels) which uses a compiled in ECDSA signature. Mac OS X binaries are also properly code signed.
Documentation
Please see the Syncthing documentation site.
All code is licensed under the MPLv2 License.