nextcloud-desktop/csync
Jocelyn Turcotte b26db062d2 Fix the UNIT_TESTING build on Windows
- Put all tests in the bin directory so that DLLs can be loaded
- Add missing exports
- Skip tests that use code depending on zlib
- The "GMT" timezone is named differently, use the int constructor instead

5 tests are still failing, it's not really worth fixing at the moment
since no developper is currently using Windows as its main platform.
2017-02-14 14:32:41 +01:00
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src Fix the UNIT_TESTING build on Windows 2017-02-14 14:32:41 +01:00
tests Fix perl tests for sync journal db name 2016-11-25 13:21:34 +01:00
AUTHORS
ChangeLog
CMakeLists.txt Fix the UNIT_TESTING build on Windows 2017-02-14 14:32:41 +01:00
config_csync.h.cmake Don't use the StopWatch for each job in production builds #5456 2017-01-26 17:13:54 +01:00
config_test.h.cmake
ConfigureChecks.cmake Add TestSyncEngine and TestSyncFileStatusTracker auto tests 2016-08-17 15:39:30 +02:00
COPYING
CTestConfig.cmake
CTestCustom.cmake
DefineOptions.cmake
INSTALL
README

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WHAT IS CSYNC?
==============

csync is a lightweight utility to synchronize files between two directories on
a system or between multiple systems.

It synchronizes bidirectionally and allows the user to keep two copies of files
and directories in sync. csync uses widely adopted protocols, such as smb or
sftp, so that there is no need for a server component. It is a user-level
program which means you dont need to be a superuser or administrator.

CONTRIBUTIONS
=============

If you want to contribute to the development of the software then please join
the mailing list. Patches are accepted preferably created with git and we are
always glad to receive feedback or suggestions to the address
csync-devel@csync.org.
More information on the various mailing lists can be found at
http://www.csync.org/communication/.

You can also get the sourcecode straight from the git repository - see
http://git.csync.org/

DOCUMENTATION
=============

As a user you can find a userguide which is shipped with this package or is
available at the website. For developers there is doxygen documentation and
comments in the source code itself. See

http://www.csync.org/userguide/
and
http://www.csync.org/api/