Unofficial RPM package of Synology Drive Client https://www.synology.com.
Since the package provided by FlatHub is not 100% functional and the method of converting deb to rpm by Alien requires a lot of manipulation. I decided to create myself a clean and 100% functional RPM package for Synology Drive Client.
I have include the file explorer Nautilus as dependency in order to have access to the share menu and to have the file sync status indicator (like on Windows or Ubuntu).
I also have include a GNOME shell extension as dependency in order to see the tray icon (works natively with KDE).
I have build a second package for user's which didn't use GNOME. It does not contain the two dependencies mentioned above (they can be installed later if you want).
If you have previously installed Synology Drive Client with Alien or Flatpak (i.e. from another source than my repo), please ensure that they are uninstalled.
If you like the project, do not hesitate to star the repository to support me, thank you!
Page link : COPR package.
sudo dnf copr enable emixampp/synology-drive
- For GNOME:
sudo dnf --refresh install synology-drive
- For other desktop environments:
sudo dnf --refresh install synology-drive-noextra
- Install build tools :
sudo dnf install rpm-build rpmdevtools
git clone https://github.com/EmixamPP/synology-drive.git
cd synology-drive
- Optional, if you want to change the version:
- Consult the release notes and choose the desired version (>= 3.2.1-13271)
- Edit the two first lines of
synology-drive.spec
orsynology-drive-noextra.spec
, depending on whether you are running GNOME or another desktop environement.
- For GNOME:
spectool -g -R synology-drive.spec
rpmbuild -ba synology-drive.spec
sudo dnf install ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/synology-drive-*.x86_64.rpm
- For other desktop environments:
spectool -g -R synology-drive-noextra.spec
rpmbuild -ba synology-drive-noextra.spec
sudo dnf install ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/synology-drive-noextra-*.x86_64.rpm
- Clean build root :
rm -r ~/rpmbuild
Consult the LICENSE.
This project has been authorized by Synology Inc.