![]() ![]() And I can't put it as a permission to the manifest, because 1000 is a dynamic number, and /run/user/$UID/gvfs doesn't work either. With two easy-to-use options: compare or synchronize. ![]() In fact, it displays two panels, one for each folder or computer. In addition, it offers a simple working interface. Then we set up a cron job to run the script every minute. Let’s start with syncing files periodically with a cron job. Thanks to -talk-name=.* I can see the mounts and their contents in the file open dialogs, but the application can't then access the returned path, because /run/user/1000/gvfs doesn't exist. What is FreeFileSync The main function of this open-source tool is to synchronize files and folders between different computers. We’ll be using a cron job to trigger the sync process with rsync / unison / FreeFileSync periodically and inotifywait or lsyncd to sync on change. The app doesn't use native GTK3 dialogs (it uses GTK2), and thus portals don't work for it. In my case, I'm trying to allow FreeFileSync access GVFS mounts, e.g. ![]() The problem is that some paths need these variables. I tried using $USER and $UID and I can confirm those don't work. There is no mention of allowing any variables. Flatpak-1.2.86_64 Description of the problemĪccording to the permissions documentation ( second part), all the path permissions that can be configured through -filesystem= are static. ![]()
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