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: 1.60
First Submitted: 2012-09-07 17:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-08-11 22:53 (UTC)

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brli commented on 2023-10-16 17:43 (UTC)

maybe consider changing the dist to a more up-to-date debian verison?

thenaterhood commented on 2023-06-30 03:31 (UTC)

Clstryn: That might be a question for the insync forums. If you're feeling brave you could try looking through the insync library directory

Clstryn commented on 2023-06-29 04:07 (UTC) (edited on 2023-06-29 04:14 (UTC) by Clstryn)

Tried installing Insync from here on my GPD Pocket 1, and upon running the start command:

$ insync start
/usr/lib/insync/insync: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libwacom.so.9: undefined symbol: g_memdup2

I still do not understand why it is referring to libwacom. Is there anyway to bypass libwacom dependency and run directly?

$ insync start --no-daemon output also shows the same output.

angelodalzotto commented on 2023-06-13 10:49 (UTC)

checkrebuild complains about libpcre.so.3 => not found

Also, does anybody else have a problem of the tray icon not showing when launching from user service? I've tried removing DISPLAY=0 and adding After graphical-target but that did not work.

thenaterhood commented on 2023-06-01 23:34 (UTC)

@adamis unfortunately I don't have any suggestions. Sounds like it could be an insync bug, you might want to take a look at the forums and possibly start a thread. https://forums.insynchq.com/

adamis commented on 2023-06-01 15:13 (UTC)

I have been having an issue with Insync when syncing many large video files to my Google Drive account and it crashing after ~24 hours. I am running Arch with KDE. Everything works fine but the insync GUI crashes roughly once a day. I have dozens of mp4 files that range in size between 4gb to 30gb. I have been trying to get these uploaded for over the last two weeks now. Because Insync insists on spreading my limited upload bandwidth over 12 files, I can only get partial file uploads across 12 files with only a couple successfully finishing before the daily crash happens. Restarting the GUI usually means resuming where the files were left off so all is not entirely lost but still having to manually restart daily.

Any suggestions?

permafrosty commented on 2023-03-20 21:11 (UTC)

@Schatzs, thanks for figuring this out! I've also been updating the insync AUR package in place for a while now. I guess there's a reason why the wiki page for makepkg says to use makepkg --clean before updating a package! :D

nsanz commented on 2023-03-20 19:51 (UTC)

Hi.

Following the workaround from @Schatzs, I realize that I haven’t the libdrm file. But after I followed the idea that there was some left files making troubles I:

Uninstall insync clean my insync AUR local repository, start a new fresh one package and install the last version and the UI start working again.

Schatzs commented on 2023-03-20 09:51 (UTC)

@thenaterhood - Yes, on my system the libdrm.so.2 causing the problem is in /usr/lib/insync. If it is not part of the current package contents then it must be left over from an older version. I've had insync installed for a long time.

thenaterhood commented on 2023-03-19 22:58 (UTC)

@Schatzs thanks for the followup! You're referring to ${pkgdir}/usr/lib/insync/ as the location of libdrm.so.2?

On a clean makepkg I don't see that file on my end. Is it possible there was something cached somewhere?

Since it doesn't seem to exist for me I have no problem updating the PKGBUILD to move it if it happens to exist if it will help other folks too. If it's something cached maybe there's a better fix, maybe I can do some reading on PKGBUILD directives to make it less likely to happen again if insync drops a .so from the package.