Package Details: onedrive-abraunegg 2.4.25-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/onedrive-abraunegg.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: onedrive-abraunegg
Description: Free OneDrive client written in D - abraunegg's fork. Follows the releases on https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive/releases
Upstream URL: https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive
Keywords: onedrive
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: onedrive, onedrive-abraunegg-git, onedrive-bin, onedrive-fork-git, onedrive-git
Provides: onedrive
Submitter: Pete
Maintainer: Matr1x-101 (yogeshm.007)
Last Packager: Matr1x-101
Votes: 104
Popularity: 0.65
First Submitted: 2019-03-29 10:46 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-08-23 15:52 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

Pete commented on 2019-03-29 10:51 (UTC)

This package can be used as a replacement for onedrive-abraunegg-git. It will be updated on every release from https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive/releases .

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yogeshm.007 commented on 2023-01-09 17:13 (UTC)

@Orthogonal I've updated PKGBUILD as requested, please try it; for me it will still fail on the next step (if the PKGBUILD is inside a folder containing space).

Orthogonal commented on 2023-01-09 09:08 (UTC) (edited on 2023-01-09 09:08 (UTC) by Orthogonal)

Hello, in the package () function of the PKGBUILD, can you change occurrences of $pkgdir to be in quotation marks? I was wondering why I was getting this error during the makepkg step,

make: *** No rule to make target 'Packages/onedrive-abraunegg/pkg/onedrive-abraunegg'. Stop.

Then I noticed that it's trying to use the directory Packages/.../ when my root directory for the source is AUR Packages/.../ which contains a space.

Quoting the usage of $pkgdir like so "${pkgdir}..." fixed this for me.

Matr1x-101 commented on 2023-01-07 09:24 (UTC)

@yogeshm.007 I've added you as co-maintainer. You only need to change the pkgver number, and the md5sum (via updpkgsums)

yogeshm.007 commented on 2023-01-07 08:23 (UTC)

I'm sorry if my comment felt like ranting. For me (using KDE) the notification is shown at least 10 times on startup and repeat after around an hour or so (might even be whenever any file is updated). Good to know that there is now a grace period of 1 month. Thank you for working on it!

abraunegg commented on 2023-01-07 08:04 (UTC)

flooding 'obsolete and unsupported' messages.

The client, (v2.4.22) only advises that it is obsolete on a new version release, and only at application startup, then once every 24hrs ... this is certainly not 'flooding' .....

v2.4.23 changes this behavior so that a grace period of 1 month is calculated before the obsolete message is presented.

yogeshm.007 commented on 2023-01-07 07:56 (UTC)

I can be a co-maintainer (though I'm not sure if I even fulfill the criteria) as long as it's only the link and checksum are what I'll be updating! Though I don't mind a package being out-of-date for a few days (or even weeks), this package is special since it keeps on flooding 'obsolete and unsupported' messages.

Matr1x-101 commented on 2023-01-06 18:40 (UTC)

Hello, I'm on vacation now, so I can't update this (yet, I'll be able to in 2-3 days). Can some please be a co-maintainer? Thank you :)

Matr1x-101 commented on 2022-12-08 17:33 (UTC)

I've updated this package. Sorry for the late update, I had to reinstall Arch due to breakage.

jrohwer commented on 2022-12-07 08:06 (UTC)

I see 2.4.22 is out. The current version is giving me "obsolete and unsupported" warnings. Can this package be updated please.

ogghi commented on 2022-12-07 06:37 (UTC)

Thanks Pete for keeping it up that long! Thanks Matr1x-101, I would have tried to build this otherwise and keep it updated... :)