When using `rclone cat` to print the contents of several files, the
user may want to inject some separator between the files, such as a
comma or a newline. This patch adds a `--separator` option to the `cat`
command to make that possible. The default value remains an empty
string, `""`, maintaining the prior behavior of `rclone cat`.
Closes#6968
On Linux systems rclone builds with cgo but uses the internal Go
resolver for DNS by default.
This update the FAQ to suggest use of GODEBUG=netdns=cgo if there are
name resolution problems on Linux/BSD (with CGO_ENABLED rebuild from
source if necessary), or try GODEBUG=netdns=go on Windows/MacOS.
See: #683
If a file has two (or more) extensions and the second (or subsequent)
extension is recognised as a valid mime type, then the suffix will go
before that extension. So `file.tar.gz` would be backed up to
`file-2019-01-01.tar.gz` whereas `file.badextension.gz` would be
backed up to `file.badextension-2019-01-01.gz`
Fixes#6892
This provider:
- supports the `X-OC-Mtime` header to set the mtime
- calculates SHA1 checksum server side and returns it as a `ME:sha1hex` prop
To differentiate the new hasMESHA1 quirk, the existing hasMD5 and hasSHA1
quirks for Owncloud have been renamed to hasOCMD5 and hasOCSHA1.
Fixes#6837
If using rclone move and --check-first and --order-by then rclone uses
the transfer routine to delete files to ensure perfect ordering.
This will cause the transfer stats to have a larger than expected
number of items in it so we don't enable this by default.
Fixes#6033
Before this change the hash used for Onedrive Personal was SHA1. From
July 2023 Microsoft is phasing out SHA1 hashes in favour of
QuickXorHash in Onedrive Personal. Onedrive Business and Sharepoint
remain using QuickXorHash as before.
This choice can be changed using the --onedrive-hash-type flag (and
config option) so that SHA1 can be selected while it is still
available in the transition period.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/microsoft-is-switching-onedrive-personal-to-quickxorhash-from-sha1/36296/
Explicitly set ARM version in GOARM build variable, to avoid relying
on some default value which differs when compiling natively and when
cross-compiling, and which is also incorrectly documented as being
6 when in reality it is 5.
Fix incorrect labelling of ARMv5 builds as ARMv6, and change
architecture of .rpm and .deb packages containing them to
match.
Add ARMv6 builds, to complement existing ARMv5 and ARMv7, and to
reduce disruption due to previous ARMv5 builds incorrectly being
identified as ARMv6, and to provide .rpm and .deb packages with the
same ARMv6 architectures as was previously also published
(then containing ARMv5 binaries).
See #6528
Background info:
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/GoArmhttps://go.dev/doc/install/source#environment661e931dd1/src/cmd/dist/build.go (L140-L144)661e931dd1/src/cmd/dist/util.go (L392-L422)
* Updates OAuth consent screen instructions to include adding scopes for backup purposes (create, edit and delete files).
* Updates instructions to keep app in testing mode (appropriate for most users). The previous instructions suggested this, but we don't need to "publish" the app at all in order to proceed with this step.
This commit documents my learnings after having encountered a failure
I reported in the rclone forum[0].
I may be a fool for having failed to understand the previous
documentation, but I am likely not the only fool to get snared by it.
This commit therefore adds details to clarify what the user must do in
order to allow `--check-access` to succeed.
While at it, I've also added some basic documentation for `--check-filename`.
[0]: https://forum.rclone.org/t/bisync-check-file-check-failed/35682
Passwords for encrypted libraries are kept in memory in the server
and flushed after an hour.
This MR fixes an issue when the library password expires after 1 hour.
rclone sync erroneously deleted folders renamed to a different case on
crypts where directory name encryption was disabled and the underlying
remote was case insensitive.
Example: Renaming the folder Test to tEST before a sync to a crypt having
remote=OneDrive:crypt and directory_name_encryption=false could result in
the folder and all its content being deleted. The following sync would
correctly create the tEST folder and upload all of the content.
Additional tests have revealed other potential issues when using
filename_encryption=off or directory_name_encryption=false on case
insensitive remotes. The documentation has been updated to warn about
potential problems when using these combinations.