Since the origin author has not updated his repository for more than 5 months, I decide to modify the code in my dev branch.
You can try it, and give me feedback.
I will also try to pull requests to origin repository.
(origin repository was deleted)
onedrive-d
is a Microsoft OneDrive client on Linux platforms. It allows a Linux user to sync with one or more
OneDrive Personal account by synchronizing each remote OneDrive repository with a designated local directory. Note
that OneDrive for Business is not supported (see issue #1).
onedrive-d
is written in Python 3 and does NOT run under Python 2.x. The package is tested for the following
Python versions: 3.2
, 3.3
, 3.4
, 3.5-dev
.
To check if you have the correct Python interpreter, run
$ python3 --version
Because the CLI runs as a Linux daemon and some dependency packages are written in CPython, some system-level packages
are required: python3-dev
(on Fedora / SUSE it is called python3-devel
). If you do not have gcc
installed, for
example, on Debian 8, you may also need to install the package gcc
.
A low-level package required is inotify-tools
(for most Linux distributes).
It is suggested that you install the latest version of pip3
and setuptools
:
# Download the latest pip package from source
$ wget -O- https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | sudo python3
# Use pip3 to upgrade setuptools
$ sudo pip3 install --upgrade setuptools
It is very important that your system hardware clock is set to UTC. Refer to man tzconfig
for more details.
After properly setting up pre-requisites, run the following command to install the package:
# use sudo to install the package system-wide
$ python3 setup.py build
$ sudo python3 setup.py install
Note: GUI will be implemented in a separate package as an onedrive-d
extension.
TBA.
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TBA.
You will need pip3
to properly uninstall the package. Refer to Pre-requisites section for how to get the latest
pip3
.
$ sudo pip3 uninstall onedrived
Please beware that the program comes with absolutely NO WARRANTY, and resources for tech support are extremely limited.
To report a bug or ask a question, create an issue on the repository.