Bug#842162: ITP: anything-sync-daemon -- Anything-sync-daemon (asd) is a tiny pseudo-daemon designed to manage user specified directories referred to as sync targets from here on out, in tmpfs and to periodically sync them back to the physical disc (HDD/SSD). This is accomplished via a symlinking step and an innovative use of rsync to maintain synchronization between a tmpfs copy and media-bound backups. Additionally, asd features several crash recovery features.
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- Subject: Bug#842162: ITP: anything-sync-daemon -- Anything-sync-daemon (asd) is a tiny pseudo-daemon designed to manage user specified directories referred to as sync targets from here on out, in tmpfs and to periodically sync them back to the physical disc (HDD/SSD). This is accomplished via a symlinking step and an innovative use of rsync to maintain synchronization between a tmpfs copy and media-bound backups. Additionally, asd features several crash recovery features.
- From: Jan Luca Naumann <j.naumann@fu-berlin.de>
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2016 15:51:21 +0200
- Message-id: <[🔎] 147748988198.7065.8239147202774959116.reportbug@ADV>
- Reply-to: Jan Luca Naumann <j.naumann@fu-berlin.de>, 842162@bugs.debian.org
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jan Luca Naumann <j.naumann@fu-berlin.de>
* Package name : anything-sync-daemon
Version : 5.83
Upstream Author : graysky <graysky@archlinux.us>
* URL : https://github.com/graysky2/anything-sync-daemon
* License : Expat
Programming Lang: Bash
Description : Sync user specified directories into RAM
Anything-sync-daemon (asd) is a tiny pseudo-daemon designed to
manage user specified directories referred to as sync targets
from here on out, in tmpfs and to periodically sync them back to
the physical disc (HDD/SSD). This is accomplished via a symlinking step
and an innovative use of rsync to maintain synchronization between a
tmpfs copy and media-bound backups. Additionally, asd features several
crash recovery features.
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