This limit was previously 4k set in 59026c4761 however leaf
names above 1k now produce an IO error.
WinFSP seems to have its own method for dropping too long file names
above 255 long.
The tests are now run for the mount commands and for the plain VFS.
This makes the tests much easier to debug when running with a VFS than
through a mount.
The failure is this which is not reproducable locally, only on the CI
servers.
--- FAIL: TestMount/CacheMode=minimal/TestWriteFileOverwrite (1.01s)
fs.go:351:
Error Trace: fs.go:351
write.go:65
Error: Received unexpected error:
open E:testwrite: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.
Test: TestMount/CacheMode=minimal/TestWriteFileOverwrite
The corresponding ERROR from the log is this:
ERROR : IO error: truncate C:\Users\runneradmin\AppData\Local\rclone\vfs\local\C\Users\RUNNER~1\AppData\Local\Temp\rclone298719627\testwrite: Access is denied.
Instead of using ioutil.WriteFile this fix uses an equivalent based on
rclone's lib/file which doesn't set the exclusive flag on
Windows. This allows files to be deleted that are open. It also
deletes existing files if an error is received and retries.
Before this change `rclone mount` would give this error on FreeBSD
mount helper error: mount_fusefs: -o timeout=: option not supported
Because the default value for FreeBSD was set to 15m for
--daemon-timeout and that FreeBSD does not support the timeout option.
This change sets the default for --daemon-timeout to 0 on FreeBSD
which fixes the problem.
Fixes#3610
If a file handle is duplicated with dup() and the duplicate handle is
flushed, rclone will go ahead and close the file, making the original
file handle stale. This change removes the close() call from Flush() and
replaces it with FlushWrites() so that the file only gets closed when
Release() is called. The new FlushWrites method takes care of actually
writing the file back to the underlying storage.
Fixes#3381
- Change rclone/fs interfaces to accept context.Context
- Update interface implementations to use context.Context
- Change top level usage to propagate context to lover level functions
Context propagation is needed for stopping transfers and passing other
request-scoped values.
Before this fix rclone didn't wait for the stats to be finished before
exiting, so the final new line was never printed.
After this change rclone will wait for the stats routine to cease
before exiting.
OSX FUSE only supports 32 bit number of blocks which means that block
counts have been wrapping. This causes f_bavail to be 0 which in turn
causes problems with programs like borg backup.
Fixes#2356
By default the timeout is 60s which isn't long enough for long
transactions. The symptoms are rclone just quitting for no reason.
Supplying the --daemon-timeout flag fixes this causing the kernel to
wait longer for rclone.