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username="ewen"
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avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/605b2981cb52b4af268455dee7a4f64e"
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subject="Standalone git-annex on Synology DS216+ NAS"
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date="2017-05-28T01:24:43Z"
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content="""
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For the benefit of future readers, I did manage to [get the stand alone `git-annex` running on my Synology DS216+](http://ewen.mcneill.gen.nz/blog/entry/2017-05-28-git-annex-on-synology-ds216+/). With a little bit of sorting out details, including adding some symlinks in `/usr/bin`, it runs like `git-annex` on any other Linux-based system. At this time that is definitely much easier than trying to use a SMB share if you are able to enable `ssh` access -- but note that `ssh` access to the Synology NAS requires an administrator account, so may not be available to everyone. (Plus of course this work around is useful mainly to relatively open Linux-based NAS solutions.)
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Ewen
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