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Nickee
Oct 05, 2017Tutor
Resilio Sync disappeared from the list of installed apps after 6.8.1 firmware update Oct 2017
Hello all, I updated to the latest greatest firmware 6.8.1 and already had installed Resilio Sync (formerly BTSync) previously. Now in the Web UI, I dont see it in either the list of installed or a...
StephenB
Oct 17, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Nickee wrote:
Thanks StephenB - then I guess it is "my problem" even though I havent done anything funky with my setup.
Not sure I'd go that far. Clearly I can't reproduce it. It might be related to another app on your system.
Nickee
Oct 17, 2017Tutor
Thanks a lot for all your help.
My system is very simple - default install - latest update and just one app - Resilio !
I wish I could nail it on anyting else - I cant even uninstall it because I dont have that option.
It is also running fine in the background - just doesnt show up in the UI.
- StephenBOct 17, 2017Guru - Experienced User
You could try downloading the app from http://apt.readynas.com/packages/readynasos/dists/apps/pool/r/resilio-sync/resilio-sync_2.5.6_armel.deb and then installing it manually (using the upload control on the apps page)/
- NickeeOct 20, 2017Tutor
Thanks again Stephen,
My problem is that it is already installed and running.
I would love to uninstall it the "right way" through the UI and then reinstall it.
However, it isnt showing up in the UI to d anything.
Installing it again (on top of the UI based older install) using apt is bound to mess up things - right?
- StephenBOct 20, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Nickee wrote:
Installing it again (on top of the UI based older install) using apt is bound to mess up things - right?
I didn't suggest that, I suggested over-installing using the upload control on the web ui apps page. The deb file is the readynas version (it comes from apps.readynas.com).
I guess you could try uninstalling the old version first using apt. It could also be useful to download the log zip file, and look in apt-history.log - checking for any partially installed packages.
Of course you are already somewhat messed up. A factory reset certainly clears it out, but that seems overkill to me right now.
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