Package Details: insync 3.9.4.60020-1

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: 321
Popularity: 1.36
First Submitted: 2012-09-07 17:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-08-11 22:53 (UTC)

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orschiro commented on 2013-03-24 14:50 (UTC)

@xzy3186, So basically we just need a delay of a few seconds? [Service] # Give a reasonable amount of time to start up TimeoutSec=300

xzy3186 commented on 2013-03-24 10:24 (UTC)

@orschiro Still does not work. If I run systemctl start to run the service manually, everything is fine. However, if I use systemctl enable, the gnome-shell-extension will lost its communication to the insync daemon on boot. The ugly workaroud is killing insync once. Then the service will restart the daemon again (because you set it to restart on killing, if I understand correctly). I am afraid there is confliction between the auto-start by systemd and the native auto-start by the gnome-shell-extension (for your case, should be cinnamon-applet)

orschiro commented on 2013-03-24 08:51 (UTC)

Does desktop integration work if you change ExecStart=/usr/bin/insync to ExecStart=/usr/bin/insync --gnome If so, then you could add the service file and leave it up to the user to modify the service file according to his DE if he wants to use the service approach. We could add the information to the wiki.

xzy3186 commented on 2013-03-24 06:26 (UTC)

Hi orschiro, I didn't know how to enable service file as specific user before. Now I can enable the insync process with my own account but as I expected that gnome-shell-extension-insync losted its control over insync.

orschiro commented on 2013-03-24 05:52 (UTC)

@xzy3186 Did you enable the system with: systemctl enable insync@<user>

xzy3186 commented on 2013-03-24 01:17 (UTC)

@orschiro I don't know if it is correct or not but I enable your service file to run automatically on boot. Then I found the user tring to run the insync was *ROOT* rather than my user account. After logging into my desktop, there was another independent process called "insync --gnome" started by my desktop manager.

orschiro commented on 2013-03-23 16:33 (UTC)

@xzy3186, Can you please test if the following service file breaks your desktop integration? http://pastebin.com/zbHn7jbC

xzy3186 commented on 2013-03-17 08:56 (UTC)

@orschiro: Because different desktop needs different parameter when launching insync. insync --gnome for gnome-shell, insync-kde for kde and so on. Otherwise the integration to the desktop will be broken.