[Owncloud] Mirall, was: alternative Icons
kunal ghosh
kunal.t2 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 20 01:13:36 UTC 2011
Cool !
So the functionality is right now , kind of. "Mirror My <Folder> to
owncloud" right ?
How are you taking care of the scenario where two instances of Mirall start
to mirror at
the same time ( from 2 client machines, one desktop and a laptop for
instance ? )
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Klaas Freitag <freitag at kde.org> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 19. Oktober 2011, 16:51:06 schrieb kunal ghosh:
> Hi Kunal,
> >
> > What's Mirall ?
> Mirall is a Qt desktop program, running as a tray icon. It was started by
> Duncan Mac Vicar some time ago and he was experimenting with various sync
> backends to sync files, not directly related to ownCloud. For example, he
> used
> csync and unison as backends to sync to local and remote folders.
>
> I was interested in having a solution that mirrors data from my local
> machine
> to my ownCloud. I found out that a tool called sitecopy can deal with
> webdav
> and so I implemented some classes which do the mirroring to ownCloud. It
> was
> called Cloudia, I postet here about it.
>
> Than people convinced me that the Cloudia functionality would be better
> merged
> into mirall and I did that. So mirall now can manage "upload folders" which
> mirror their content to the ownCloud, one way, so we can not speak about
> syncing or such magic stuff.
>
> On the way, we added some more functions such as:
> - GUI-Wizard to easy install oC on local computer and web space with ftp
> access.
> - Wizard to manage mirror folders
> - fetch functionality, that is downloading the oC-contents to the local
> folder.
>
> mirall is currently on my github: https://github.com/dragotin/mirall I
> hope to
> have it available for at least openSUSE via OBS soon.
>
> regards,
>
> klaas
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regards,
Kunal Ghosh
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