I've thrown together an Ansible script that allows you to get Synchronet up and running with a simple command line call. It's got a few rough edges, but it does work. Feel free to add and enhance as you see fit.
https://github.com/robertstinnett/synchronet
What does "get up and running with a simple command line call" mean? It looks like this is for Linux - Does it download all the source and build it for you, resolving dependencies?
I've thrown together an Ansible script that allows you to get Synchronet up and running with a simple command line call. It's got a few rough edges, but it does work. Feel free to add and enhance as you see fit.
https://github.com/robertstinnett/synchronet
Sysop: | Ragnarok |
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Location: | Dock Sud, Bs As, Argentina |
Users: | 136 |
Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
Uptime: | 63:06:26 |
Calls: | 15,176 |
Calls today: | 3 |
Files: | 19,862 |
D/L today: |
90 files (16,761K bytes) |
Messages: | 1,693,919 |