mirror of https://github.com/vitalif/grive2
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Grive 0.0.3
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Grive is still considered experimental. It just download all the files in your google drive
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in the current directory. After you make some changes to the local files, run grive and
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it will upload your changes back to your google drive.
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There are a few things that grive does not do at the moment:
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- wait for changes in file system to occur and upload. Grive only sync when you run it.
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- create new files in google drive. Grive only uploads changed files that already
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exist in server.
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Of course there will be done in future, possibly the next release.
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This is compiled in Fedora 16 x64. You need the following libraries to run:
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json-c, libcurl, libstdc++ and openssl. CppUnit is also optional and required
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only if you want to build the test cases.
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For the first time running grive, you should use the "-a" argument to grant
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permission to grive to access to your Google Drive. An URL should be printed.
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Go to the page. You will need to login to your google account if you haven't
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done so. After granting the permission to grive, the browser will show you
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an authenication code. Copy-and-paste that to the standard input of grive.
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If everything works fine, grive will create a .grive file in your home directory.
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It will also start downloading files from your Google Drive to your current directory.
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Enjoy!
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