Another remarklint fix

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Orsiris de Jong 4 years ago committed by GitHub
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@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ Some users also have successfully used osync on Gentoo and created an openRC ini
osync has been designed to not delete any data, but rather make backups of conflictual files or soft deletes. osync has been designed to not delete any data, but rather make backups of conflictual files or soft deletes.
Nevertheless, you should always have a neat backup of your data before trying a new sync tool. Nevertheless, you should always have a neat backup of your data before trying a new sync tool.
You may get osync on the author's site (stable version) or on github (stable or latest dev snapshot) You may get osync on github (stable or latest dev snapshot) or on the author's site (stable version)
Getting osync via author's site on **http://www.netpower.fr/osync** Getting osync via author's site on <https://www.netpower.fr/osync>
$ wget http://www.netpower.fr/projects/osync/osync.v1.2.tar.gz $ wget http://www.netpower.fr/projects/osync/osync.v1.2.tar.gz
$ tar xvf osync.v1.2.tar.gz $ tar xvf osync.v1.2.tar.gz
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ On *BSD and BusyBox, be sure to have bash installed.
If you can't install osync, you may just copy osync.sh where you needed and run it from there. If you can't install osync, you may just copy osync.sh where you needed and run it from there.
Archlinux packages are available at https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/osync/ (thanks to Shadowigor, https://github.com/shadowigor) Archlinux packages are available at <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/osync/> (thanks to Shadowigor, <https://github.com/shadowigor>)
## Upgrade from previous configuration files ## Upgrade from previous configuration files

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