mmozeiko / RcloneBrowser

Simple cross platform GUI for rclone
https://mmozeiko.github.io/RcloneBrowser
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Regarding some cosmetics when deployed on FreeBSD #149

Open schijtreiger opened 5 years ago

schijtreiger commented 5 years ago

Hi All, I can confirm this piece of software works brilliantly on FreeBSD 11.x / 12..x / 13-CURRENT, so folks insisting on having a system tray icon for the various cloud storage services can have a bit of cosmetic relief. Modify the included "icon.png" and/or "icon.ico" (contained in the src directory) to something slick like the included dropbox.png in inverted colors & things will be as good as Bob being your uncle. No more begging DropBox developers for an official FreeBSD port needed! The only thing that's stumped me is the icons related to the different storage services (when rclone is set up correctly) within the application itself. Any storage service I use rather annoyingly insists on using the giant "?" symbol. I skimmed thru the source code a bit but don't see where/how the storage service symbols are called upon. I suspect it is because FreeBSD stores them elsewhere (/usr/local/share/ in FreeBSD vs /usr/share/ in Linux) and I'd like to rectify this for the purposes of support completion. I keep a Debian box around for some occasional laughs & the "missing" symbols issue does not happen in this case. Can any of you guys point me to the right direction about how/where RcloneBrowser goes about building/installing the storage service symbols?

Note: in case it is of any interest, the FreeBSD version of rclone offers double the amount of different popular storage service providers, where the Linux version offers just 6

kapitainsky commented 5 years ago

As this repo is dead for so long I did some DIY combining various enhancements and fixes together and released binaries for macOS, Win64 and Linux64. If anybody is interested give it a try - https://github.com/kapitainsky/RcloneBrowser/releases

schijtreiger commented 5 years ago

Thank you kapitainsky! I can confirm your fork compiles & runs perfectly on FreeBSD.