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Re: owncloud-client-cmd on the phone

 

Have you tried http Plus im certain the 1.7 version is to older client for the server your running thats why i moved to to 1.8.1 Wayne On Tuesday, 5 April 2016 18:29:40 BST, Filip Dorosz <filip.dorosz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
forgot to add:
I'd really appreciate if someone test it against their setup.

[1] http://people.rapidrage.com.pl/~filip/owncloud-1.7-armhf.zip

W dniu 05.04.2016 o 19:27, Filip Dorosz pisze:
Update!

I updated my setup [1] with some more libs and now I'm stuck with 403
error servers side (note: normal clients on desktop works)

Regards,
Filip Dorosz

W dniu 05.04.2016 o 15:19, Filip Dorosz pisze:
Hi all.

I recently downloaded all dependencies needed by owncloud-client-cmd
1.7.0~beta1+really1.6.4+dfsg-1 from Vivid ports repository:
http://ports.ubuntu.com for armhf repository and stuffed in into local
dir and then adjusted LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include my new lib path.

And to my suprise... it worked! I've made some testing and unfortunately
been unable to sync ~/Pictures/test with my OC but at least I have
working client.

I get following error so if anyone join me can try to troubleshoot it

04-05 14:58:28:423 Database Drivers could not be loaded.
04-05 14:58:28:423 Database Drivers could not be loaded.
04-05 14:58:28:423 Database Drivers could not be loaded.
04-05 14:58:28:423 Database Drivers could not be loaded.
04-05 14:58:28:424 Database Drivers could not be loaded.
04-05 14:58:28:424 Bailing out, DB failure

If anyone is interested here is zip file with owncloud-client-cmd and
needed libs. You just need to unzip it into your's phone HOME and merge
bin with your current ~/bin
http://people.rapidrage.com.pl/~filip/owncloud-1.7-armhf.zip
Then you can use owncloudcmd in phone's terminal.

If we somehow make syncing work we may create simple bash script and
upstart job to automatically sync certain directories from the phone
to oc.
(tbh I already have these for rsync)

Regards,
Filip Dorosz.






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