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Since #139 has been solved, it's now possible to do away with the GUI entirely after initial configuration.
I have augmented the Arch Linux package with a systemd unit file and corresponding timer in order to run a daily background sync.
All that needs to be done is install them to /usr/lib/systemd/user, and users can systemd --user enable gpgsync.timer to take care of periodic synchronization.
The files are here, feel free to take them and adapt as necessary.
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Since #139 has been solved, it's now possible to do away with the GUI entirely after initial configuration.
I have augmented the Arch Linux package with a systemd unit file and corresponding timer in order to run a daily background sync.
All that needs to be done is install them to /usr/lib/systemd/user, and users can
systemd --user enable gpgsync.timer
to take care of periodic synchronization.The files are here, feel free to take them and adapt as necessary.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: