Jakob Borg
Jakob Borg
That sounds like not the same problem at all.
Syncing ignore patterns is much trickier (or has much trickier effects, at least) than most people assume at first glance. It's often discussed, never implemented, so far. I don't see...
So you want a default set of ignore patterns, which is something entirely different than a shared, synced set of ignore patterns.
First of all, I don't think arbitrary levels of grouping will work well in the current UI. I'd keep it to just headers and folders underneath, but that doesn't greatly...
Yeah it would make us miss renames if there are a lot of changes and the split happens between the files. I guess that would happen if a large directory...
I have the [implementation for this done](https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/compare/master...calmh:queuesize?expand=1) and it's small :)
@imsodin was looking at your branch but there's no definition for `Value`, I think checking is missing a file or so? This is kind of central as it defines how...
@abs0 If you see an issue and can reproduce it, take a heap profile (https://docs.syncthing.net/users/profiling.html) and we can look at it. This issue, as originally described at least, is really...
Again, as noted above, a memory profile would help narrow down what you're suffering from.
#8176 but, maybe, if an app image provides start-at-login or start-at-boot features?