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* <code>curl -fsS https://dlang.org/install.sh | bash -s dmd</code> | * <code>curl -fsS https://dlang.org/install.sh | bash -s dmd</code> | ||
* <code>~/dlang/install.sh</code> | * <code>~/dlang/install.sh</code> | ||
− | * <code>source ~/dlang/dmd- | + | * <code>source ~/dlang/dmd-[version]/activate</code> look for the version in the terminal (2.083.0 on Dec 2018) |
* <code>mkdir ~/tmp</code> (if a ''tmp'' folder doesn't exist) | * <code>mkdir ~/tmp</code> (if a ''tmp'' folder doesn't exist) | ||
* <code>cd ~/tmp</code> | * <code>cd ~/tmp</code> |
Revision as of 10:08, 6 December 2018
We need to start saving data on Onedrive (or at least use as a backup) as the university moves towards cloud saving. I've tried a few Linux solutions, the best I found is a fork of Onedrive Free Client (original - https://github.com/skilion/onedrive/, working fork - https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive). The software crashes every now and then, so you'll need to keep an eye on it. I use OneDrive strictly for archiving, and Dropbox for day-to-day. Be careful of Windows naming conventions! - I've had the program crash numerous times due to this, particularly with capitals (Windows/Linux is case insensitive/sensitive respectively).
Here are a set of instructions I used to get it working;
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sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev
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sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-dev
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sudo apt-get install curl
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curl -fsS https://dlang.org/install.sh | bash -s dmd
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~/dlang/install.sh
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source ~/dlang/dmd-[version]/activate
look for the version in the terminal (2.083.0 on Dec 2018) -
mkdir ~/tmp
(if a tmp folder doesn't exist) -
cd ~/tmp
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git clone https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive.git
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cd onedrive
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make
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sudo make install
(you can remove dlang at this point if you want) -
onedrive --synchronize
- Copy the web address it gives you to a web browser, login to your account and copy the web link when a blank page pops up.
- Enter the copied url into the terminal - it will start syncing your files into
~/Onedrive
- Once that's done, run
onedrive -m
and leave it running
There is a way of running a onedrive service using systemctl, but I haven't been able to get that working (see forked github). I prefer having it open in a terminal though, you can keep an eye on what's being transferred.
- I've found the program detox valuable here (
sudo apt-get install detox
). It changes 'non-standard' lettering to underscores (detox -r -v ~/Onedrive/
).