Dropbox. Dropbox is a file sharing system with a GNU/Linux client.
Use it to transparently sync files across computers and architectures. Simply drop files into your ~/Dropbox folder, and they will automatically sync to your centralized repository. Installation dropboxAUR can be installed. Alternatively, dropbox-experimentalAUR is also available. After installing the package, you can start Dropbox from your application menu or run dropbox from the command-line.
Optional packages For a command-line interface, install dropbox-cliAUR from the AUR.For integration with GNOME Files, install nautilus-dropboxAUR from the AUR. Automatically starting Dropbox After installation, it is recommended to start Dropbox manually to configure it. If that does not work, uncheck the box and use one of the following methods instead: Starting with your WM/DE For KDE users, no further steps are required, as KDE saves running applications when logging out and restarts them automatically.
Starting on boot with systemd #! #! #! #! Dropbox-experimental. Hi, .dropbox-dist/main was moved to .dropbox-dist/dropbox PKBUILD fix: Flagged out-of-date.
My Dropbox autoupdated to 2.1.13 and when I run `packer`, it downgraded to 2.1.12, LOL... With 2.1.5-2 on Arch64 I found I was getting a permission denied error starting dropboxd. The fix was to insert chmod 755 "$pkgdir/opt/dropbox/main" after line 38 in the PKGBUILD. A similar line is there in the PKGBUILD you have for dropbox 2.0, renaming /opt/dropbox/dropbox. Hi, thanks for the package, but I got this error with dropbox-experimental 2.1.5-1: ==> Starting package()... chmod: cannot access '/home/pyrod/dropbox-experimental/pkg/opt/dropbox/dropbox': No such file or directory ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package().
The latest experimental is 1.7.9, and the latest stable version is 2.0. The latest version is 2.0 stable. This needs a package function for anything that touches $pkgdir or it will break with pacman 4.1 I think that the Licence is more like 'GPL EULA' than custom. Nautilus-dropbox. Because it is.
Adopt it if you have time to maintain it. Why this package seems orphaned? @rikmer: This concerns 'dropbox', and not 'nautilus-dropbox'. nautilus 3.8.2-1, nautilus-dropbox 1.6.0-1, dropbox 2.2.3-1 After following and starting dropbox via "sudo systemctl start dropbox@<user>" everything works as expected. BUT if the service is enabled via "sudo systemctl enable dropbox@<user>" only the icon in nautilus appears after a boot. @cedric: It is already in makedepends, as it is only needed while building the package. python2-docutils should be included as a dependency. @donniezazen: this package is a integration between nautilus and dropbox. Dropbox is crashing on my system running Gnome 3.6. @fantab: I was not able to reproduce your problem. @koljan.818: Sorry but I don't know. Instalando o Libreoffice em pt-br no Arch Linux! « Blog do Gio.