Package Details: dropbox-cli 2024.04.17-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/dropbox-cli.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: dropbox-cli
Description: Command line interface for Dropbox
Upstream URL: https://www.dropbox.com
Keywords: dropbox
Licenses: GPL-3.0-or-later
Submitter: msquared
Maintainer: Muflone
Last Packager: Muflone
Votes: 472
Popularity: 0.007275
First Submitted: 2010-02-04 14:03 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-21 22:34 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

Muflone commented on 2024-04-21 22:26 (UTC)

Since version 2024.04.17-1 dropbox-cli is built from the nautilus-dropbox source as currently the dropbox.py source file is not aligned with the latest release in https://linux.dropbox.com/packages/

Latest Comments

« First ‹ Previous 1 .. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Next › Last »

thestinger commented on 2010-11-12 02:41 (UTC)

works fine for me

msquared commented on 2010-11-11 21:39 (UTC)

@asmanian: It would be interesting to hear your suggestions on how to fix that :-) I have no problems since the md5 sum seems to be correct (until the next upstream update). Matthias

<deleted-account> commented on 2010-11-10 13:48 (UTC)

I'm getting: ==> Downloading dropbox-cli.tar.gz ==> Making package: dropbox-cli 1-4 (Wed Nov 10 14:46:09 CET 2010) ==> Checking Runtime Dependencies... ==> Checking Buildtime Dependencies... ==> Retrieving Sources... -> Found dropbox.py ==> Validating source files with md5sums... dropbox.py ... FAILED ==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check! ALTHOUGH the md5sum in the pkgbuild seems to be right (I downloaded the file from the URL in the pkgbuild manually and checked). I also tried uninstalling my old version of dropbox-cli and clearing the cache (in case it checks an old file instead of the one from the URL) but that didn't help either :( Please fix, I want my dropbox back :/

Sara commented on 2010-11-10 04:57 (UTC)

Upgraded dropbox, and no longer have the problem with the animation (without having to comment the lines). I don't know if it's the upgrade, or some other setting I've modified, but at least it works.

lowfatcomputing commented on 2010-11-09 14:45 (UTC)

The md5sum should be 345daaa86f39d7a830b0ec92670eb541

Sara commented on 2010-11-01 06:56 (UTC)

I think lines 472-486 of /usr/bin/dropbox are responsible for the animation I'm seeing: 472 def run(self): 473 ticks = ['[. ]', '[.. ]', '[...]', '[ ..]', '[ .]', '[ ]'] Still don't know how to resolve this (it's very annoying because I have dropbox stop/start when I disable/enable my wireless connection via /etc/rc.d/net-profiles, but these "ticks" prevent further terminal output), but will post again if I find a solution. [edit] Just commented out all those lines, and now Dropbox behaves normally. Am not sure if this is safe to do, but it works for me. [/edit]

Sara commented on 2010-10-31 13:15 (UTC)

When I stop dropbox "dropbox stop" dropbox stops, but this little animation continues: [. ] -> [.. ] -> [...]. It *has* stopped, because if I check with dropbox status, it isn't running. When I start dropbox, there is no such issue. I didn't have this problem in the previous version of dropbox-cli (it would cease with just the "Dropbox daemon stopped." message. Now I get the message *and* the animation, and the animation isn't helpful as it doesn't exit, even when I press enter).

mhellwig commented on 2010-10-27 09:34 (UTC)

The md5sum in the PKGBUILD is not correct. in the md5sum it says 0439494fa49601dcf4b2a3e4880a7dfd whereas the actual md5sum of the download is f61b06304c84566d46393c0b58911ff6

renato commented on 2010-10-19 15:55 (UTC)

I think he is referring to http://www.archlinux.org/news/python-is-now-python-3/ This package doesn't work with python3. Just replacing #!/usr/bin/python with #!/usr/bin/python2 in the first line did it for me.