From now on the betas will be numbered for the version that they will
become, so:
v1.53.0-beta.NNNN.CCCCC
Where N is commit number and C is commit. When released this will
become v1.53.0 and the beta will become v1.54.0-beta.NNN.CCCCC.
The commit number is the count of the commits since the root of the
tree since we can no longer use the the git version numbers since the
last tag.
This will simplify building the stable branch but that release
procedure hasn't been revised yet.
This commit also injects the name of the branch for the beta builds
into the download path.
The go team made the decision to drop support for 32 bit macOS as 32
bit apps are no longer supported by macOS and 32 bit hardware hasn't
been produced by Apple for over 10 years.
This implements `rclone cleanup` to remove multipart uploads over 24
hours old. It also implements the backend command
`list-multipart-uploads` to see which ones are available and `cleanup`
to delete them with a configurable expiry interval.
See #4302
If the parameter being passed is an object then it can be passed as a
JSON string rather than using the `--json` flag which simplifies the
command line.
rclone rc operations/list fs=/tmp remote=test opt='{"showHash": true}'
Rather than
rclone rc operations/list --json '{"fs": "/tmp", "remote": "test", "opt": {"showHash": true}}'
Removed comma from the end of the Azure AD Applications List Blade URL since it was not resolving and customers were opening up support tickets with the Microsoft Azure AD team.
Currently credentials are required to download a public bucket file
which is not really necessary and makes automated usage more complex.
Add a new option "anonymous" which when enabled configures the gcs
backend to use an anonymous HTTP client. This of course only works
for read access and trying to write will lead to errors like that:
"googleapi: Error 401: Anonymous caller does not not have
storage.objects.create access to the Google Cloud Storage object.",
as expected. By default the anonymous access option is disabled so that
the GCS Application Default Credentials are still used by default as
before and an error is given if they can't be found.