NotInventedHere

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  1. This is a must-have! If I need to sync files to 3 users I should not have to make 3 copies of the files! I need to share 90 gigs worth of files, it will take 180 extra gigs to do that because you don't support Symlink, or Hardlink...
  2. ./rslsync: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypt.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I have never been able to get Resilio to work on Fedora 30, I am running Fedora 29 in all PCs since my operation depends on Resilio.
  3. I use linux (Fedora 25), but I found a bunch of people with the same problem in different OS's So, each time I ran Resilio I either got asked to configure it as if for the first time, which mean I lost all my previos configuration and peers, or and old outdated configuration showed up, which was useless by the time I came across it. The cause? It turn out that, in Linux -don't know the rest of the OS's- Resilio creates a .sync hidden folder in whichever folder you happen to be on when you run it. It is pretty clear if you are in a terminal window (or command prompt). If you run it from a shortcut in Windows I guess it is either the folder where the exec is located, or the path set in the shortcut or whichever folder the Windows Ferries happened to put you in when you ran the program. My solution was to create a scrip (batch file, what have you) which first CDs to a directory and then runs resilio, something like thus, Resilio creates a .sync folder in my /directorychosen directory and uses it every time. Hope it helps.
  4. I figure it out. In Linux, at least. Resilio kept creating a .sync folder in whichever directory I happened to be when I ran it. So I created a scrip which changes directory (CD) to where I want the config files to be, and thus it has the same configuration whenever I run it. Phewwww....
  5. Hello. I have the same problem on Fedora. Every time I reboot I lose all my settings and have to configure it again. I found this thread about OSX, and also in Windows, no solutions or non applicable to linux, I guess I'll have to create one.
  6. I have the same problem in Linux. How much out of luck would you guys say I am regarding this thread?