hi all,
the sync option in anki has stoppped and only works on the latest version. would it be possible to provide it.
thanks!
cheers,
memo
Sync only works in latest version of Anki
Sync only works in latest version of Anki
Xanialpup 7.5 32 bit
You mean this application, yes?
(To avoid any confusion!)
(To avoid any confusion!)
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
musher0 wrote:You mean this application, yes?
(To avoid any confusion!)
yes but the latest version, the one I have on xenial 32bit works but the sync has been disabled becasue it is not the latest version, The sync only works with the latest version.
Thanks!
Xanialpup 7.5 32 bit
Hello memo.memo wrote:yes but the latest version, the one I have on xenial 32bit works but the sync has been disabled becasue it is not the latest version, The sync only works with the latest version.musher0 wrote:You mean this application, yes?
(To avoid any confusion!)
Thanks!
Ah. I was just asking. I don't know this app.
Someone knowledgeable will answer you shortly, I am sure.
Good luck.
BFN.
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
You would have to find the source code for the command and compile it yourself, I suspect.
The puppy version of sync is a symlink to busybox.
FWIW, I checked and found that "sync" is part of GNU linux "coreutils"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_G ... s_commands
You will probably have to download, then compile coreutils then copy the resultant standalone version of "sync" over to /bin and overwrite the busybox symlink.
I have done this before with various coreutil commands when the busybox versions were too aggressively truncated ..
The puppy version of sync is a symlink to busybox.
FWIW, I checked and found that "sync" is part of GNU linux "coreutils"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_G ... s_commands
You will probably have to download, then compile coreutils then copy the resultant standalone version of "sync" over to /bin and overwrite the busybox symlink.
I have done this before with various coreutil commands when the busybox versions were too aggressively truncated ..