barichardson

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  1. Thanks for the update. I'll change my storage path on that system until a better solution is available.
  2. I use sync to keep a copy of the entire /home/username/ directory on my laptop so I will always have an up to date copy of all of my data on my file server in case something ever happens to my laptop. This setup has worked great for me through version 1.4.x. However, after upgrading my systems to version 2.0.85 I am no longer able to sync my home directory to my file server. When I attempt to add my home directory as a new sync folder I get the message: "This folder cannot be added to sync. It contains a folder that is already syncing." I have no other sync folders on my laptop. I have also tested this problem on a fresh Linux install in a virtual machine and get the same error so I know it isn't something left over from version 1.4.x. The only idea I can come up with is that the sync client thinks that the directory storing the config files (/home/username/.config/sync/) is a sync folder so it will not allow me to create a sync folder in the directory above. The log file does not go into detail about where it believes the sync folder is located: MD[1E67]: Folder not added. Error 202: This folder cannot be added to BitTorrent Sync. It contains a folder that is already syncing.Is anyone else experiencing this problem after upgrading to version 2.0 or know of a workaround? The only idea I can think of is having the sync client ignore the /home/username/.config/sync directory somehow, if that is even possible without breaking things.