Package Details: dropbox 211.4.6008-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/dropbox.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: dropbox
Description: A free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily.
Upstream URL: https://www.dropbox.com
Licenses: custom
Submitter: mtorromeo
Maintainer: mtorromeo
Last Packager: mtorromeo
Votes: 2375
Popularity: 2.49
First Submitted: 2009-01-22 14:21 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-30 08:51 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

yan12125 commented on 2019-01-05 16:39 (UTC) (edited on 2019-02-27 08:11 (UTC) by yan12125)

Run the following command in case you got errors during "Verifying source file signatures with gpg..."

gpg --recv-keys 1C61A2656FB57B7E4DE0F4C1FC918B335044912E

Alternatively, you can download Dropbox's public key from https://linux.dropbox.com/fedora/rpm-public-key.asc and import it with:

gpg --import rpm-public-key.asc

You can check whether keys are successfully imported or not using the output of gpg -k. You should find something like this:

pub   rsa2048 2010-02-11 [SC]
      1C61A2656FB57B7E4DE0F4C1FC918B335044912E
uid           [ unknown] Dropbox Automatic Signing Key <linux@dropbox.com>

yan12125 commented on 2018-08-01 11:41 (UTC) (edited on 2020-01-24 15:13 (UTC) by yan12125)

If you can't run the dropbox@ service normally, try to create a read-only directory ~/.dropbox-dist and run again.

yan12125 commented on 2017-11-06 15:13 (UTC) (edited on 2019-03-18 03:50 (UTC) by yan12125)

Some useful places for issues about Dropbox itself (not the package):

  1. https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Desktop-client-builds/bd-p/101003016 Official Dropbox user feedback forum

  2. Arch Linux discussion places: https://bbs.archlinux.org/, #archlinux on freenode.net, https://lists.archlinux.org/listinfo/aur-general

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ctown.myth commented on 2014-12-12 00:29 (UTC)

@Sc0rian @uboot: Yes, there's some new metadata that it will scan for [1] @Ayceman: /etc/environment was only comments for me (blank), adding QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE had no effect, the icon still does not show up [1] https://www.dropboxforum.com/hc/communities/public/questions/201488805-Stable-Build-3-0-3

KlipperKyle commented on 2014-12-11 23:28 (UTC)

I gave up and downgraded to Dropbox 2. In Dropbox 3 half the time the icon is missing, and the new QT GUI is ugly. However, Dropbox (in it's infinite wisdom) attempts to upgrade itself. Here's how to prevent it: (Thank you, wiki) install -dm0 ~/.dropbox-dist touch $PATH_TO_DROPBOX_DIR/.dropbox-cache/dropbox-upgrade-3.0.3.tar.gz chmod 0 $PATH_TO_DROPBOX_DIR/.dropbox-cache/dropbox-upgrade-3.0.3.tar.gz

uboot commented on 2014-12-11 17:48 (UTC)

on my machine, dropbox got magically auto-updated to 3.0.3 by itself - my package is still at 2.x @Sc0rian: heavy cpu load: yes, me !! but only occasionally - seems to be related with indexing / file modification checks memory consumption: virtual mem 1.5GB but less than 256MB used

Ayceman commented on 2014-12-11 11:56 (UTC)

It seems the problem with version 3.0.3 is traceable to QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE=gtk set in /etc/environment and a lack of qt5-webkit and popt dependencies combined. Both the dependencies need to be present and the environment variable needs to be unset from gtk. Running it as "QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE=[insert whatever or nothing, but not gtk] dropboxd" makes it function, but not fit into the theme.

bcc commented on 2014-12-11 09:48 (UTC)

anyone else having really bad memory leaks with the latest update? Just had to kill the client as it was sucking 4.5G with 25% cpu.

5chdn commented on 2014-12-11 08:18 (UTC)

Is there any way to restore the tray icon yet? It's missing since the update to 3.x (Mate Desktop). Running dropboxd manually does not fix it either.

asafk commented on 2014-12-10 03:59 (UTC)

Changing the dependencies as suggested by vicp74 works. But the icon shows up only when I manually run dropboxd. If I use the launcher from the Xfce menu, it will show up as a process, but there is no icon; and if I use systemd it doesn't start at all.

vicp74 commented on 2014-12-09 23:24 (UTC)

The dependencies are wrong: $ namcap dropbox-3.0.3-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz dropbox E: Dependency qt5-webkit detected and not included dropbox E: Dependency popt detected and not included dropbox W: Dependency included and not needed ('dbus-glib') dropbox W: Dependency included and not needed ('gtk2') So the PKGBUILD should say: depends=("qt5-webkit" "popt" "libsm")

Max-P commented on 2014-12-09 21:45 (UTC)

The tray icon issue seems related to the Qt theme. My Qt somehow happens to not detect my DE properly and uses its default built-in theme and dropbox works just fine for me. Being annoyed by the ugly UI, I just set the QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE variable and boom, no more tray icon. Setting another Qt theme for now might work as a temporary workaround.

Ayceman commented on 2014-12-09 17:33 (UTC)

Yep, same here - Tray icon missing completely on Xfce