Yandex appears to ignore mime types set as part of the PUT request or
as part of a PATCH request.
The docs make no mention of being able to set a mime type, so set
WriteMimeType=false indicating the backend can't set mime types on
uploaded files.
Create a full loop of documentation for rclone about, backends overview
and individual backend pages.
Discussion:
https://github.com/rclone/rclone/pull/4774 relates
Previously pull was requested, in part, under ref
https://github.com/rclone/rclone/pull/4801
Notes:
Introduce a tentative draft see-link format the end of sections to try
rather than lots of in-para links.
Update about.go incl link to list of backends not supporting about.
In list of backends not supporting about, include link to about command
reference.
I appreciate there may be decisions to make going forward about whether
command links should be code formatted, and using proper pretty url
links, but I have fudged that for now.
Update backend pages that do not support about with wording used
previously for ftp - it is in passive voice but I can live with it. (my
own wording and fault). The note is applied to a limitations section. If
one does not already exist it is created (even if there are other
limitations with their own sections)
Before this change, small objects uploaded with SSE-AWS/SSE-C would
not have MD5 sums.
This change adds metadata for these objects in the same way that the
metadata is stored for multipart uploaded objects.
See: #1824#2827
If rclone is configured for server side encryption - either aws:kms or
sse-c (but not sse-s3) then don't treat the ETags returned on objects
as MD5 hashes.
This fixes being able to upload small files.
Fixes#1824
The topic is mostly about so limitations so all of these are grouped together with a section hyperlink near the top of the page. Intention is to avoid potential duplication and make it more straightforward (there is a place and it is essentially just a list so wording doesn't need to be elegant) to add notes about limitations in future, harvested from rclone forum postings.
Minor wording alterations that do not intend to change meaning