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Allow forcefully bypassing resync on configuration modification. #142

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RokeJulianLockhart opened this issue Nov 20, 2023 · 3 comments
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@RokeJulianLockhart
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In order to provide a means of bypassing issues like #141 (comment).

@abraunegg
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A resync is required to ensure the local state is correct based on your client side filtering operation rules.

It should not be bypassed.

I have almost 1 TiB of content to synchronize, and have downloaded an awful lot already, so this simply isn't feasible.

'onedrive' client version v2.4.x will be really slow .. due to how the original was coded. v2.5.x has been 100% re-written and dramatically improves sync activities. I would advise you to use v2.5.x given the maturity of the code with logging output for large file transfers being the main outstanding issue to complete (which is in progress).

@RokeJulianLockhart
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#142 (comment)

@abraunegg, I shall the moment it hits https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?package=onedrive&project=openSUSE%3AFactory#directopenSUSE because I really want the dependency management and integration my distribution package provides. Thanks lots though.

@bpozdena
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Closing as the full re-sync is required by the client after a configuration change is made.

Note that full re-sync does not mean that all data will be re-transmitted. It only means that the local sync state of all files will be removed and the client therefore needs to check every single file to see if it was modified/removed. At least that is my understanding. In any case, as advised by abraunegg, the process is significantly faster in onedrive client v2.5.

@bpozdena bpozdena closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Dec 18, 2023
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