Before this change rclone would fail with
Failed to set modification time: InvalidObjectState: Operation is not valid for the source object's storage class
when attempting to set the modification time of an object in GLACIER.
After this change rclone will re-upload the object as part of a sync if it needs to change the modification time.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/suspected-bug-in-s3-or-compatible-sync-logic-to-glacier/10187
Before this change, when using rclone copy or move with --backup-dir
and the source was a single file, rclone would fail to use the backup
directory.
This change looks up the backup directory in the Fs cache and uses it
as appropriate.
This affects any commands which call operations.MoveFile or
operations.CopyFile which includes rclone move/moveto/copy/copyto
where the source is a single file.
Fixes#3219
Mostly trying to get logging to happen through rclone's log methods.
Added request logging, and a trace parameter that will dump the
entire request/response for debugging when dealing with poorly
written clients.
Also added a flag to specify the device's "Friendly Name" explicitly,
and made an attempt at allowing mime types in addition to video.
Again, mostly just copying what I see in other implementations. This
does seem to have done the trick so that I can now pause, fast forward,
rewind, etc., on my Samsung F series.
Brings in icons for devices to display. Based on what some
other open implementations have done, it's worth having a simple
stub implmentation of ConnectionManagerService. Advertise
X_MS_MediaReceiverRegistrar as well, which sounds like it
is necessary for certain MSFT devices (like the X-Box.)
For various reasons, it seems to make sense to move away from generating
the XML with objects. Namespace support is minimal in go, the objects we
have are in an upstream project, and some subtitlties seem likely to
cause problems with poorly written clients.
This removes the empty <iconList></iconList>, but is otherwise the
same output.
Before this change, rclone would return an error from the listing if
there was an unreadable directory, or if there was a problem stat-ing
a directory entry. This was frustrating because the command
completely aborts at that point when there is work it could do.
After this change rclone lists the directories and reports ERRORs for
unreadable directories or problems stat-ing files, but does return an
error from the listing. It does set the error flag which means the
command will fail (and objects won't be deleted with `rclone sync`).
This brings rclone's behaviour exactly in to line with rsync's
behaviour. It does as much as possible, but doesn't let the errors
pass silently.
Fixes#3179
Before this change, rclone didn't report errors for commands which
didn't return an error directly. For example `rclone ls` could
encounter an error and rclone would log nothing, even though the exit
code was non zero.
After this change we always log a message if we are exiting with a
non-zero exit code.
This makes WriteAt for non cached files wait a short time if it gets
an out of order write (which would normally cause an error) to see if
the gap will be filled with an in order write.
The makes the SFTP backend work fine with --vfs-cache-mode off
Before this change we calculated the checksum which is potentially
time consuming and then ignored the result. After the change we don't
calculate the checksum if we are about to ignore it.
Before this change we calculated all possible hashes for the file when
the `Hashes` method was called.
After we only calculate the Hash requested.
Almost all uses of `Hash` just need one checksum. This will slow down
`rclone lsjson` with the `--hash` flag. Perhaps lsjson should have a
`--hash-type` flag.
However it will speed up sync/copy/move/check/md5sum/sha1sum etc.
Before it took 12.4 seconds to md5sum a 1GB file, after it takes 3.1
seconds which is the same time the md5sum utility takes.