cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/41490352
I’m glad to announce v0.4.4 release!
Syncspirit is independent BEP protocol implementation. Like syncthing is continuous peer-to-peer file synchronization tool.
You can download ready-to-use binaries for Linux x86_64 (AppImage), Windows 32 bit (WindowsXP is supported), Windows 64 bit and Mac OS X (Apple silicon,
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine syncspirit-fltk.appis required to launch).Notable changes:
- [fltk] allow to regenereate certificate/key pair and soft restart
- [core] reduce memory consumption to ~30%
- [core] do not consume CPU when idle
- [core] govern file system operations (scan, read, write, delete etc.) from control thread
- [core, bugfix] use system/default ssl root CAs to connect to syncthing infrastructure (might require to delete configuration from previous installation).
- [fltk, bugfix] fogetting to insert deleted folder into pending list
(Syncspirit)[https://github.com/basiliscos/syncspirit/] is a syncthing-compatible is written from the scratch software in C++ as classical desktop application.
Syncspirit source code uses GPLv3 license.
Any feedback is welcome!
WBR, basiliscos.
Why would I want to use it instead of or alongside with Syncthing? What does it do better?
Thank you for your question!
There are some benefits, among them:
- syncspirit is faster. According to my measurements it is able to sync linux sources tree folder for 2 mins vs 15 mins of syncing when using syncthing (that’s over a localhost, of course)
- syncspirit has a different UI. That’s matter of personal taste, of course, but I like to see the exact picture what is synchronized and what is not.
- syncspirit is able to run on more older software (i.e. from
windows xpand up). Syncthing uses golang, and its software support is indirectly controlled by google (i.e. “artificial aging”); recent builds are running only onwindows 10andwindows 11. Microsoft already droppedwindows 10support, so, I expect that in near future google will do the same. - the long-term goal of syncspirit is to allow “selective sync” feature, which unlikely to be implemented by syncthing.
wbr, basiliscos
Neato



