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    Best way of using Syncthing on Ubuntu Touch?

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        What is the best way of using Syncthing on Ubuntu Touch? I came across https://swalladge.id.au/archives/2016/07/11/syncthing-ubuntu-touch/ . Is that the best way of doing it?

        I've tried installing syncthing via the syncthing ppa inside of bash (in the libertine chroot), but couldn't get it to launch via systemd.

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          advocatux @emacsomancer
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          @emacsomancer the ideal way would be to use https://open-store.io/app/syncthing.zeropointenergy but it isn't available for xenial.

          I'll try to contact that developer (Jakob Borg) to see if he's still interested in maintaining it, or perhaps we can fork that app if he isn't.

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            @advocatux That would be great. I find Syncthing to be pretty essential software for me. (Jakob Borg is actually the main developer for Syncthing as a project, isn't he?)

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              @emacsomancer ah, yes, my bad, I copied&pasted the dev name too quickly ^_^

              The maintainer of that package is Andreas Zuber, sorry!

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