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From: | Ken Bass |
Subject: | Re: [Duplicity-talk] Anyone using duplicity with box.net (webdavs)? |
Date: | Wed, 29 Feb 2012 11:05:50 -0500 |
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On 2/29/2012 10:35 AM, address@hidden wrote:
disagreed, these are fully fledged fuse based filesystems, which can easily be set up today and used via file:// backend already. the guy who found the solution for box.net claims that it chokes on<D:allprop/> .. if that's the case we could easily set up a --webdav-options switch that allows switching it off. on the other hand, we currently don't need it anyway (maybe for the enhanced upload plausability) but as far as i can see is<D:allprop/> not really necessary as servers should at least return the list of files (urls) and more properties at will, if no<D:allprop/> was defined. shouldn't we try the route without<D:allprop/> first?
Not sure if it is related to the allprop thing, but when I tried using davfs to mount box.net (webdavs) as a filesystem, the problem was that even though a file would be uploaded, it would either disappear from the filesystem or show a size of zero. I think there was some sort of lag between the file being committed to the server and showing up on the local davfs mounted filesystem. If I recall that caused duplicity to fail because it would query the file it just uploaded and either the size would be returned incorrectly or the file would appear missing.
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