If you are using rclone a library you can decide to use the rclone
config file system or not by calling
configfile.LoadConfig(ctx)
If you don't you will need to set `config.Data` to an implementation
of `config.Storage`.
Other changes
- change interface of config.FileGet to remove unused default
- remove MustValue from config.Storage interface
- change GetValue to return string or bool like elsewhere in rclone
- implement a default config file system which panics with helpful error
- implement getWithDefault to replace the removed MustValue
- don't embed goconfig.ConfigFile so we can change the methods
Previously rclone set --daemon-timeout to 15m by default. However
osxfuse seems to be ignoring that value since it is above the maximum
value of 10m. This is conjecture since the source of osxfuse is no
longer available.
Setting the value to 10m seems to resolve the problem.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-mount-frequently-drops-when-using-plex/22352
This adds
-o modules=iconv,from_code=UTF-8,to_code=UTF-8-MAC
To the mount options if it isn't already present which fixes mounting
issues on macOS with accented characters in the finder.
Before this change, if one connection was authenticating this would
block any others from authenticating.
This was due to ssh.NewServerConn not being called in a go routine
after the Accept call.
This is fixed by running the ssh authentication in a go routine.
Thanks to @FiloSottile for advice on how to fix this.
See: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/43521
Implemented empty folder flag for ncdu browser interface. If there is
empty folder in the list the flag e is prepended before size. If there
is no empty folder this flag is ommited. It has the same behaviour as
original ncdu browser. (https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu/man)
When a directory cannot be walk-ed because of a permissions error
- or any error for that matter -, ncdu mode keeps track of the error
and highlights directories that could not be read.
Previously, the error would cause ncdu to abort.
Now, directories with unreadable sub-directories are displayed in yellow and
a message warns that the total may be underestimated.
Unreadable directories themselves are displayed in red along with the error message
Add --network-mode option to activate mounting as network drive without having to set volume prefix.
Add support for automatic drive letter assignment (not specific to network drive mounting).
Allow full network share unc path in --volname, which will also implicitely activate network drive mounting.
Allow full network share unc path as mountpoint, which will also implicitely activate network drive mounting, and the specified path will be used as volume prefix and the remote will be mounted on an automatically assigned drive letter instead.
This commit modifies the operations.hashSum function by adding an alternate code path. This code path is triggered by passing downloadFlag = True. When activated, rclone will download files from the remote and hash them locally. downloadFlag = False preserves the existing behavior of using the remote to retrieve the hash.
This commit modifies HashLister to support the new hashSum method as well as consolidating the roles of HashLister, HashListerBase64, Md5sum, and Sha1sum. The printing of hashes from the function defined in HashLister has been revised to work with --progress. There are light changes to operations.syncFprintf and cmd.startProgress for this.
The unit test operations_test.TestHashSums is modified to support this change and test the download functionality.
The command functions hashsum, md5sum, sha1sum, and dbhashsum are modified to support this change. A download flag has been added and an output-file flag has been added. The output-file flag writes hashes to a file instead of stdout to avoid the need to redirect stdout.
When using `--baseurl` before this patch, if a request was made to the
base URL without a trailing / then rclone would return a 404 error.
Unfortunately GVFS / Nautilus makes the request without the /
regardless of what the user put in.
This patch redirects the request to the base URL with a /. So if the
user was using `--baseurl rclone` then a request to
http://localhost/rclone would be redirected with a 308 response to
http://localhost/rclone/Fixes#4814