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FR: Copy Games From SMB Share? #3

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ghost opened this issue Mar 4, 2016 · 4 comments
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FR: Copy Games From SMB Share? #3

ghost opened this issue Mar 4, 2016 · 4 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Mar 4, 2016

This is an unusual use-case: I have a server box with a lot of storage running Linux. I access SMB shares on the server using my Windows clients.

I would like to be able to store a local copy of my Steam games inside a SMB share.

There are a few different workarounds possible at the moment, but there's no way to treat network share from a box NOT running Game Pipe as a place where you can copy games to / from. You can only move games into or out of such a share.

I'd love to be able to add a SMB share as a LAN Library.

@DjScribbles
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It's not possible to add as a LAN library, as those have to be hosting a game pipe service to accept and write files, but the local libraries accepts any windows path and I do plan to add the ability soon to designate an archive as Copy-In and/or Copy-Out so that instead of moving the game, you would copy it.

If this is what you're looking for, I should be able to work it into the next release early-mid week.

@ghost
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ghost commented Mar 5, 2016

That would work perfecty!

@tehbilly
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tehbilly commented Mar 8, 2016

👍 Would be an extremely useful feature

@DjScribbles
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This feature was added in fbdae57, and released in 0.1.5:
https://github.com/DjScribbles/GamePipe/releases/tag/0.1.5

Closing this issue.
Edit: Or perhaps the better workflow is to allow @DivinityCycle to close?

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