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fileservices:seafile [2013/10/24 13:17]
tschulz
fileservices:seafile [2013/10/25 14:51]
tschulz
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 ====== Seafile 2.x on Ubuntu 12.04 ====== ====== Seafile 2.x on Ubuntu 12.04 ======
 +===== Download and Install =====
   - install deps<​file>​   - install deps<​file>​
 apt-get install python2.7 python-setuptools python-simplejson\ apt-get install python2.7 python-setuptools python-simplejson\
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 ... ...
 </​file>​ </​file>​
-===== Enable Startup =====+===== Enable ​Seafile Automatic ​Startup =====
  
-==== /​etc/​init.d/​seafile ​ ​==== +  - create ​/​etc/​init.d/​seafile<​file bash /​etc/​init.d/​seafile>​
-<file bash /​etc/​init.d/​seafile>​+
 #!/bin/sh #!/bin/sh
 ### BEGIN INIT INFO ### BEGIN INIT INFO
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 esac esac
 </​file>​ </​file>​
-==== Enable ​automatic startup ​==== +  - Turn on automatic startup<​file bash>
-<file bash>+
 # make the script executable # make the script executable
 sudo chmod +x /​etc/​init.d/​seafile sudo chmod +x /​etc/​init.d/​seafile
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 </​file>​ </​file>​
  
-====== Enable SSL through Apache2 on port 443 ======+===== Enable SSL through Apache2 on port 443 =====
   - Install Apache and enable mods<​file>​   - Install Apache and enable mods<​file>​
 apt-get install python-flup apache2 libapache2-mod-fastcgi apt-get install python-flup apache2 libapache2-mod-fastcgi
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 #Listen 80 #Listen 80
 ... ...
 +</​file>​
 +
 +===== Exclude Files =====
 +Sometimes you don't want to sync some files or folders inside a library. To achieve this, create a **seafile-ignore.txt** file in the root folder of a library. This special file specifies the files and folders that Seafile should not sync. Each line in a **ignore.txt** file specifies a pattern. The following pattern format are supported.
 +
 +  - A blank line matches no files.
 +  - A line starting with # serves as a comment.
 +  - Seafile supports wildcards in the pattern. For example, "​foo/​*"​ matches "​foo/​1"​ and "​foo/​hello"​. "​foo/?"​ matches "​foo/​1"​ but not "​foo/​hello"​. Note that the wildcard character * recursively matches all the paths under a folder. For instance, "​foo/​*.html"​ matches "​foo/​a.html"​ and "​foo/​templates/​b.html"​.
 +  - If the pattern ends with a slash, it would only match a folder. In other words, foo/ will match a folder "​foo"​ and paths underneath it, but will not match a regular file or a symbolic link "​foo"​.
 +  - If a pattern doesn'​t end with a slash or a wildcard, it would not match a folder. For example, "​foo"​ can only match regular file "​foo"​ or a symbolic link; while "​foo/"​ and "​foo*"​ match a folder and paths under it.
 +
 +<file txt seafile-ignore.txt>​
 +# a regular file
 +test-file
 +
 +# a dir
 +test-dir/
 +
 +# wildcard *
 +test-star1/​*
 +test-star2/​*.html
 +
 +# wildcard ?
 +test-qu1/?​.html
 +test-qu2/?/
 </​file>​ </​file>​
fileservices/seafile.txt · Last modified: 2013/10/25 14:52 by tschulz