Not sure how to do pull requests, but here's my PKGBUILD diff. If not on beta DSM, still using 6, drive client updated to 2.0.3. I even tried to delete those entries and add an immutable extended attribute to the filter.sqlite file before starting the application, but that makes it crash on startup.Īnyone else with the same issue? I truly apologize asking this here. And upon closing and opening the application, that table is repopulated with those entries (plus any manual exclusions one can put in place from the GUI). Keep in mind that I tried to manually delete them from the database on-the-fly, but it doesn't help. I noticed this exactly when I realized that no PDF or ODT files were being neither fetched from my NAS nor being sent to it. These are the filetypes I see on that table. Not only I can't upload such files to Drive but my client also doesn't download them due to the filters. That's when I got confirmation that Synology is explicitly blocking A LOT of filetypes on the Linux client. Upon playing around with the Filter option available on the GUI, I could pinpoint that it was adding the entries to the table filter_table. I continued my investigation and found ~/.SynologyDrive/data/db/filter.sqlite. Since you all most likely also USE it, I though it'd be a good place to ask, as I couldn't find it when searching the web.ĭo any of you also noticed that the Synology Drive application (for Linux only!) doesn't sync some very specific filetypes? I investigated this deep, first by looking into the application logs on ~/.SynologyDrive/log and realizing that it was denying syncing such files by saying: T19:28:25 (32080:45248) download-remote-handler.cpp(525): Filtered Event (session): '/path/to/some/file.pdf'. I don't think it's a problem with the package provided here, but rather with the application itself. I have noticed that when I do this it triggers a full sync on the photo & music folder.Ĭan anyone else who has Synology Drive for Windows and uses iTunes for desktop, and has a sync folder where they had chose the option to "free local space" confirm if they see the same behavior? Eventually I think I will have to get in contact with Synology Support, but just need to rule out that this would happen for all instances and not just my setup.Guys, I created my account here so I could ask this question: I was just able to analyze Synology Drive application for Linux (v2.0.3-11102, but same applies for v3.0.0-12467 for what I've checked) and I'm baffled that nobody else mentioned it here. I use iTunes desktop app and I plug in my phone to the computer just to make a iTunes backup of the phone. With a recent Synology Drive update things have been reeking havoc. When you view an item on the computer it will download and then you can view. Syncing has been working fine and usually on some of the bigger sized folders (photos & music) I would have right clicked on those folders and chose an option call "Free up local space." This works well because then the data exists on the nas but can be viewed on the computer. I currently have Synology Drive sync tasks for my window pc desktop, documents, photo, video, music, download folders. I'm looking for other Synology Drive on Windows users' input on this matter.
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