Before this change, a sync which was finished with a graceful transfer
cutoff could return "context canceled" instead of the correct error.
This fixes the problem by ignoring "context canceled" errors if we
have done a graceful stop.
In
a3fcadddc8 sftp: close idle connections after --sftp-idle-timeout (1m by default)
Idle SFTP connections were closed after 1 minute. However due to the
way SSH multiplexes connections over a single SSH connection this
meant that if uploads or downloads went on for more than one minute
they failed with "EOF errors" as their underlying connection was
closed.
This fixes the problem by not clearing idle connections if there are
any transfers in progress.
Fixes#5197
This reverts the library update done in this commit.
713f8f357d sftp: fix "file not found" errors for read once servers
Reverting this commit triples the performance to a far away sftp server.
See: https://github.com/pkg/sftp/issues/426
Before this patch selfupdate detected ANY build with cmount tag as a build
having libFUSE capabilities. However, only dynamic builds really have it.
The official linux builds are static and have the cmount tag as of the time
of this writing. This results in inability to update official linux binaries.
This patch fixes that. The build can be fixed independently.
Before this fix, doing CTRL-C and CTRL-V on a file in Windows explorer
caused the **source** and the the destination to be truncated to 0.
This is because Windows opens the source file with Create with flags
`O_RDWR|O_CREATE|O_EXCL` but doesn't write to it - it only reads from
it. Rclone was taking the call to Create as a signal to always make a
new file, but this is incorrect.
This fix reads an existing file from the directory if it exists when
Create is called rather than always creating a new one. This fixes the
problem.
Fixes#5181
Before this change, on the first attempt to create a backend we used a
non-canonicalized string. When the backend expired the second attempt
to create it would use the canonicalized string (because it was in the
remap cache) which would fail because it was now `name{XXXX}:`
This change makes sure that whenever we create a backend we always use
the non-canonicalized string.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/connection-string-inconsistencies-on-beta/23171
This commit makes the previously statically configured fs cache configurable.
It introduces two parameters `--fs-cache-expire-duration` and
`--fs-cache-expire-interval` to control the caching of the items.
It also adds new interfaces to lib/cache to set these.
Before this change when the context was cancelled (due to
--max-duration for example) this could deadlock when uploading
multipart uploads.
This change fixes the problem by introducing another go routine to
monitor the context and close the pipe with an error when the context
errors.
When reading files from B2 via cloudflare using --b2-download-url
cloudflare strips the Content-Length headers (presumably so it can
inject stuff into the body).
This caused rclone to think the file was corrupted as the length
didn't match.
The patch uses the old length read from the listing if there is no
Content-Length.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/b2-cloudflare-error-directory-not-found/23026
This commit broke the initialisation of the union backend
f17d7c0012 union: refactor to use fspath.SplitFs instead of fs.ParseRemote #4996
This patch fixes it.
In this commit
8a46dd1b57 fspath: Implement a connection string parser #4996
The parsing code was re-written. This didn't quite work as before,
failing to adjust local paths on Windows when it should.
This patch fixes the problem and implements tests for it.
Box recently changed their API, changing the case of returned API items
> On May 10th, 2021, as part of our continued infrastructure upgrade,
> Box's API response headers will standardize to return in a case
> insensitive manner, in line with industry best practices and our API
> documentation. Applications that are using these headers, such as
> "location" and "retry-after", will need to verify that their
> applications are checking for these headers in a case-insensitive
> fashion.
Rclone was reading the raw headers from the `http.Header` and not
using the `Get` accessor method which meant that it was sensitive to
case changes.
This fixes the problem by using the `Get` accessor method.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/box-backend-incompatible-with-box-api-changes-being-deployed/22972