Due to a logic error files stored on remotes which support modtime but
not hashes weren't being transferred when updating with a file of the
same size but different modtime. Instead the modtime of the remote
file was being set to that of the local file.
In practice this affected crypt with all remotes except Amazon Drive
and Dropbox.
* Make move command check for overlapping remotes and refuse to run
* Do copy/delete rather than all the copies then all the deletes
* Doesn't purge the source - this was unexpected behaviour see #512 and #416
* Add -list-retries flag to test suite to control retries
This changes the semantics of `move` slightly. However it now errs on
the side of not deleting stuff.
* Factor sync/copy/move into its own file
* Make fatal errors abort the sync
* Make Copy return errors
* Make Sync/Copy/Move return the last Copy error if there was one
* Prioritise returning Fatal errors
* NoRetry errors are returned if no other types of errors
Refactor sync/copy/move
* Don't load the src listing unless doing a sync and --delete-before
* Don't load the dst listing if doing copy/move and --no-traverse is set
`rclone --no-traverse copy src dst` now won't load either of the
listings into memory so will use the minimum amount of memory.
This change will reduce the amount of memory rclone uses dramatically
too as in normal operations (copy without --notraverse or sync) as it
no longer loads the source file listing into memory at all.
Fixes#8Fixes#544Fixes#546
Gives more accurate error propagation, control of depth of recursion
and short circuit recursion where possible.
Most of the the heavy lifting is done in the "fs" package, making file
system implementations a bit simpler.
This commit contains some code originally by Klaus Post.
Fixes#316
* Now removes identical copies without asking
* Now obeys `--dry-run`
* Implement `--dedupe-mode` for non interactive running
* `--dedupe-mode interactive` - interactive the default.
* `--dedupe-mode skip` - removes identical files then skips anything left.
* `--dedupe-mode first` - removes identical files then keeps the first one.
* `--dedupe-mode newest` - removes identical files then keeps the newest one.
* `--dedupe-mode oldest` - removes identical files then keeps the oldest one.
* `--dedupe-mode rename` - removes identical files then renames the rest to be different.
* Add tests which will only run on Google Drive.