2012/12/26 J Fernyhough j.fernyho...@gmail.com:
Call it a feature request instead. Customise default sync folder on
first setup. Every Linux-compatible sync client has this option. It
also neatly sidesteps any similar issues without requiring any extra
steps in the user workflow.
Yes, that
On 26 December 2012 19:04, Paul Smith p...@mad-scientist.net wrote:
On Wed, 2012-12-26 at 18:09 +0200, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
On 26 December 2012 16:52, Fredrik Öhrström oehrstr...@gmail.com wrote:
this causes problems when I try to use the directory for my source code
projects that use
On Thu, 2012-12-27 at 14:15 +0100, Fredrik Öhrström wrote:
2012/12/26 J Fernyhough j.fernyho...@gmail.com:
Call it a feature request instead. Customise default sync folder on
first setup. Every Linux-compatible sync client has this option. It
also neatly sidesteps any similar issues
On Thu, 2012-12-27 at 10:45 -0500, Rodney Dawes wrote:
And you really shouldn't compile things within a synchronized
directory. If you have two different machines of different
architectures, the compiled binaries being synchronized could cause
problems.
I obviously have no idea exactly what
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 10:45:17AM -0500, Rodney Dawes wrote:
And you really shouldn't compile things within a synchronized directory.
If
you have two different machines of different architectures, the compiled
binaries
being synchronized could cause problems. As Dmitrijs suggested, you