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GTFreymann
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox on Debian 12. But it wants to sync all of my Dropbox files down to the debian box.
I successfully installed Dropbox on a headless Debian 12 VPS. I authorized it and it works.
I am hoping to be able to backup files on the debian machine to my Dropbox account, as I have lots o...
- 2 years ago
Once again: Your command will work only when your current working directory is the Dropbox folder! In such a way the folder name is path too. Otherwise no.
To work in all cases you may try something like:
~/dropbox.py exclude add ~/Dropbox/AppsGood luck.
Здравко
2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Hi again GTFreymann,
Yes, I understand and fully agree with you. A prize "most stupid sub-commands names" should comes to the Dropbox designer has proposed that names.
All your steps you have till now are correct and matching to your intention! The only incorrect thing is the interpretation of the sub-commands names. Here "remove" means to remove something from a list of excluded folders! Do you have some folder excluded at the moment? 🧐 I suspect no. So no any result may be expected. Opposite, "add" means to add the pointed folder to the exclude list and remove from the local Dropbox folder (not opposite 😉, as you might think).
Opposite of any logic, set a checkmark in GUI Selective sync preferences is the same like removing folder from exclude list and opposite - adding folder to exclude list is the same like removing checkmark from Selective sync preferences.
Hope it's a bit more clear now.
PS: Maybe it would be easier for you just to think for "add" subcommand as "remove" and for "remove as "add".
ADD: One more clarification about the terms in use. "ignore" and "exclude" are completely different things! They have just opposite meaning; I saw you have them used interchangeably!
GTFreymann
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Ok, so something like this would tell the dropbox client on the debian VPS to "not" sync this folder from dropbox.com to debian, where "Apps" is a folder containing files...
./dropbox.py exclude add Apps
- Здравко2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
If your current working directory is Dropbox, Yes. Keep in mind that the folders are paths, not just some names!
PS: You can easy check whether you can expect result from the posted command using something like:
ls -ld AppsIf the last command succeeds, then the your will succeed too.
- GTFreymann2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Ok, so the folder "Apps" is on Dropbox.com and I don't want to sync it down on the Debian box. Will that syntax work?
- Здравко2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Once again: Your command will work only when your current working directory is the Dropbox folder! In such a way the folder name is path too. Otherwise no.
To work in all cases you may try something like:
~/dropbox.py exclude add ~/Dropbox/AppsGood luck.
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