Package Details: insync 3.9.6.60027-2

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: 323
Popularity: 0.72
First Submitted: 2012-09-07 17:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-05-19 12:22 (UTC)

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aradar commented on 2024-03-10 12:48 (UTC)

For me, the package suddenly stopped working (the GUI opens super slowly and is not responsive when it finally opens, and it is also not doing any synchronization anymore in this state).

If I run the client with insync start --no-daemon I get a bunch of js: Failed to load https://app.posthog.com/decide/?v=<removed>&ip=<removed>&_=<removed>&ver=1.26.0: ... messages but nothing really helpful.

So far tried to solve this by switching the PKGBUILD to the package for debian trixie, but this didn't help.

Is this just on my end, or is it also broken for others at the moment?

thenaterhood commented on 2023-12-20 12:56 (UTC)

Ayyyy that's good news! I've updated the package. Thanks for opening a forum thread.

dobedobedo commented on 2023-12-20 12:54 (UTC)

With the new release of 3.8.7.50507, I can confirm that the issue is solved for me. I only updated the version and checksum in the PKGBUILD, so not sure if the patches affect anything.

dobedobedo commented on 2023-12-19 12:38 (UTC) (edited on 2023-12-19 13:05 (UTC) by dobedobedo)

makepkg --clean did not work for me either. I didn't enable insync service, but KDE autostart it for me too.
I opened a thread on insync forum: https://forums.insynchq.com/t/insync-doesnt-find-any-files-with-the-latest-version-3-8-7/19574?u=dobedobedo
Feel free to add your information about this issue.

kaymmm commented on 2023-12-18 15:42 (UTC)

Building with makepkg --clean did not work for me. Still having the same problem. Guess I'll wait on an updated upstream.

Schatzs commented on 2023-12-18 10:28 (UTC)

@thenaterhood Building with --clean seems to have resolved my issues. I actually used 'makepkg -fcsi' and restarted insync from KDE and all is good. Thanks!

thenaterhood commented on 2023-12-18 03:07 (UTC)

I seemingly have the same setup as Schatzs, though not the same problem. For folks with a problem, have you tried building insync without any cached files? makepkg --clean will do it.

dlford commented on 2023-12-17 18:38 (UTC)

Also having the same issue as @dobedobedo, looks like Insync creates a systemd userspace unit which I've disabled, still having the same issue

Schatzs commented on 2023-12-17 11:28 (UTC)

@thenaterhood I am not using systemd to start an insync unit, KDE autostarts insync for me.

thenaterhood commented on 2023-12-16 20:27 (UTC)

Based on a log snippet I saw momentarily, is it accurate to say those of you experiencing problems are using systemd to manage insync? I am not, which could be why I'm not seeing any problems with my setup.