Package Details: insync 3.9.4.60020-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/insync.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: insync
Description: An unofficial Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive client that runs on Linux, with support for various desktops
Upstream URL: https://www.insynchq.com/downloads
Keywords: drive dropbox google onedrive
Licenses: custom:insync
Submitter: xzy3186
Maintainer: thenaterhood
Last Packager: thenaterhood
Votes: 322
Popularity: 1.80
First Submitted: 2012-09-07 17:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-08-11 22:53 (UTC)

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xzy3186 commented on 2014-11-04 01:06 (UTC)

@blackhole Sorry but I can not reproduce your error message. Could you tell me: 1) which version (i686 or x86_64) you are using. 2) how did you start the program.

blackhole commented on 2014-11-02 18:28 (UTC)

I have the same error: zipimport.ZipImportError: not a Zip file: '/usr/lib/insync/library.zip' "ìì This can be fixed copying library.zip to /lib/insync before the same error will present itself another time...

orschiro commented on 2014-08-19 07:08 (UTC)

1.0.30 has been released: https://support.insynchq.com/forums/discussion/3242/new-insync-version-1-0-30#comment-14615 It fixes some crucial issues with high resource consumption. Can you please update the package? Thanks ahead!

xzy3186 commented on 2014-07-28 08:35 (UTC)

Hi travnick, Are you using the latest version of insync? There is no such flag available anymore.

travnick commented on 2014-07-27 15:49 (UTC)

I'm getting an error: []$ insync --set-files-path=GoogleDrive Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 5, in <module> zipimport.ZipImportError: not a Zip file: '/usr/lib/insync/library.zip'

xzy3186 commented on 2014-06-13 14:53 (UTC)

@sender Thanks for the notification. The upstream file was changed after my last update. Now it was fixed.

sender commented on 2014-06-13 11:34 (UTC)

Here's a new PKGBUILD without sha256 errors: https://gist.github.com/sanderboom/6b141dc90978f7b2ddf4

xzy3186 commented on 2014-02-18 03:52 (UTC)

@SimFox3 Yes, it is more reliable to rely on DE to handle the autostart. The systemd.service is designed for those who are not using any DE or using the DE without autostart function. PS: Thanks for the suggestions on insync.install. It will be updated when the next release come out.

SimFox3 commented on 2014-02-18 03:21 (UTC)

Is it possible to run `update-mime-database /usr/share/mime/` and `update-desktop-database` as part of the install? Doing so will correctly configure file managers to open Google docs.

SimFox3 commented on 2014-02-18 02:09 (UTC)

Insync installs an autostart desktop file at ~/.config/autostart/insync.desktop: [Desktop Entry] Version=1.0 Type=Application Name=Insync GenericName=Insync Comment=Launch Insync Icon=insync Categories=Network; Exec=insync start TryExec=insync Terminal=false X-GNOME-Autostart-Delay=3 For users who use a DE, isn't this more reliable than using the systemd user unit?