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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Duplicity using onedrive/office365
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Scott Hannahs |
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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Duplicity using onedrive/office365 |
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Sun, 16 Jul 2017 14:30:31 -0400 |
Nate,
Thanks for the info and update. I had a sneaky feeling that One Drive for
Business was much different than the consumer product. Thanks for confirming
that.
I have a synchronizing folder (Mac OS X) and can run duplicity to that folder.
I am a little curious if it is just a synchronizing folder then it will be
taking up a lot of space on the local drive which can’t handle an extra 5 TB of
files….
This may not be the best route for extra storage and I will rethink it.
Thanks again for the info.
-Scott
> On Jul 13, 2017, at 5:28 PM, Nate Eldredge via Duplicity-talk
> <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2017, voytekl via Duplicity-talk wrote:
>
>> Hi all, I'm trying to get duplicity to connect to a onedrive that is
>> associated with an office365 account rather than the general microsoft login
>> (ie. live.com). I have an institutional account there which has 1TB quota,
>> so would prefer to use that.
>
> I looked into this some time ago for similar reasons, but as far as I can
> tell, it does not seem to be possible. The "OneDrive for Business" product
> has a completely different API from the consumer "OneDrive". It is really
> SharePoint that has been rebranded, and there don't seem to be any working
> open-source client implementations. (There are a couple of projects that
> claim to be working on it, but I didn't have any success in using them.) In
> any case it certainly isn't supported by duplicity.
>
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/804301/how-to-sync-onedrive-business-office-365-on-linux
>
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/537476/how-to-sync-onedrive-for-business
>
> The only approach that seemed promising is that there is a proprietary
> third-party Linux client called goodsync, which is reported to work. It's not
> free but is moderately priced. You could use duplicity to back up to a local
> file:// target and then manually sync the files to the cloud. I didn't
> actually try this myself but I may at some point.
>
> If you are even more patient you could manually upload files through the web
> client, but I had trouble getting this to work efficiently / reliably.
>
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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Duplicity using onedrive/office365, Nate Eldredge, 2017/07/13
- Re: [Duplicity-talk] Duplicity using onedrive/office365,
Scott Hannahs <=