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FreeFileSync

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Request packaging of FreeFileSync.

https://www.freefilesync.org/
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Re: FreeFileSync

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We do have 9.3 in the main repo...

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Stevo wrote:We do have 9.3 in the main repo...
How about MX-16, I saw 9.2 in test and 8.something in main.

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Re: FreeFileSync

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I remember 9.3 wouldn't build on MX 16 for some compiler reason. I think it needs to support the c++14 standard, and gcc-4.9 can't do that. Maybe the clang compiler we have in MX 15 can handle it... I know the source code is up to 9.8, but the website still only has 9.3 tar.gz files of binaries for Debian, so we aren't any worse off. I could try 9.8, but that needs some refactoring of several patches because of changes in the source.

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Re: FreeFileSync

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@richb:
richb wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2018 10:03 am Request packaging of FreeFileSync.

https://www.freefilesync.org/

Yes, having the current 10.10 version available, which includes a number of important bugfixes (cf. https://freefilesync.org/download.php), would be nice. Greetings, Joe

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