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3567a47258 fs: make ConfigString properly reverse suffixed file systems
made fs.ConfigString() return the full config of the backend. Because
mount was using this to make a volume name it started to make volume
names with illegal characters in which couldn't be mounted by macOS.
This fixes the problem by making a separate fs.ConfigStringFull() and
using that where appropriate and leaving the original
fs.ConfigString() function untouched.
Fixes#7063
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/1-63-beta-fails-to-mount-on-macos-with-on-the-fly-crypt-remote/39090
Zoho has started returning the results from Range: requests with a 200
response code rather than the technically correct 206 error code.
Before this change this triggered workaround code to deal with Zoho
not obeying Range: requests properly.
This fix tests the returned header for a Content-Range: header and if
it exists assumes it is a valid reply to the Range: request despite
the status being 200.
This problem was spotted by the integration tests.
Before this fix, if the upload failed for some reason the yandex
backend would attempt to retry itself it which would fail immediately
with 400 Bad Request.
Normally we retry uploads at a higher level so they can be done with
new data and this patch does that.
See #7044
Before this change the Errors type in the union backend produced
errors which could not be Unwrapped to test their type.
This adds the (go1.20) Unwrap method to the Errors type which allows
errors.Is to work on these errors.
It also adds unit tests for the Errors type and fixes a couple of
minor bugs thrown up in the process.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/failed-to-set-modification-time-1-error-pcloud-cant-set-modified-time/38596
Set this automatically for any backend which implements UnWrap and
manually for combine and union which can't implement UnWrap but do
overlay other backends.
Before this change, the Pikpak backend would always download
the first media item whenever possible, regardless of whether
or not it was the original contents.
Now we check the validity of a media link using the `fid`
parameter in the link URL.
Fixes#6992
Before this change the pikpak backend changed the global
--multi-thread-streams flag which wasn't desirable.
Now the machinery is in place to use the NoMultiThreading feature flag
instead.
Fixes#6915
Some servers return a 501 error when using MLST on a non-existing
directory. This patch allows it.
I don't think this is correct usage according to the RFC, but the RFC
doesn't explicitly state which error code should be returned for
file/directory not found.
Before this fix a blank line in the MLST output from the FTP server
would cause the "unsupported LIST line" error.
This fixes the problem in the upstream fork.
Fixes#6879
Implement a Partialuploads feature flag to mark backends for which
uploads are not atomic.
This is set for the following backends
- local
- ftp
- sftp
See #3770
Before this change rclone used a normal SFTP rename if present to
implement Move.
However the normal SFTP rename won't overwrite existing files.
This fixes it to either use the POSIX rename extension
("posix-rename@openssh.com") or to delete the source first before
renaming using the normal SFTP rename.
This isn't normally a problem as rclone always removes any existing
objects first, however to implement non --inplace operations we do
require overwriting an existing file.
This also produces a warning when rclone detects files have been
blocked because of virus content
server reports this file is infected with a virus - use --onedrive-av-override to download anyway
Fixes#557
Before this change, when Object.Update was called in the drive
backend, it overwrote the remote with that of the object info.
This is incorrect - the remote doesn't change on Update and this patch
fixes that and introduces a new test to make sure it is correct for
all backends.
This was noticed when doing Update of objects in a nested combine
backend.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-runtime-goroutine-stack-exceeds-1000000000-byte-limit/37912
Before this change if the storage class wasn't set on the object, we
didn't set the "tier" metadata.
This made it impossible to filter on tier using the metadata filters.
This returns the "tier" metadata as STANDARD if the storage class
isn't set on the object.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/copy-from-s3-to-another-s3-filter-by-storage-class/37861
- Report correct feature flag
- Fix test failures due to that
- don't output the root directory marker
- Don't create the directory marker if it is the bucket or root
- Create directories when uploading files
- Report correct feature flag
- Fix test failures due to that
- don't output the root directory marker
- Don't create the directory marker if it is the bucket or root
- Create directories when uploading files
Before this change, drive would mistakenly identify a folder with a
training slash as a file when passed to NewObject.
This was picked up by the integration tests
In an earlier patch
d5afcf9e34 crypt: try not to return "unexpected EOF" error
This introduced a bug for 0 length files which this fixes which only
manifests if the io.Reader returns data and EOF which not all readers
do.
This was failing in the integration tests.