[gentoo-user] google drive

2013-02-04 Thread András Csányi
Hi All,

I would like to get some advise what would be the good - reasonably
good - solution use my Google Drive storage under Gentoo. In the last
1.5 years I haven't used Gentoo so, I'm a little bit out of scope
about the actualities.

I found grive but it is not compiling. At the moment I don't have time
to figure out what could be the issue with it and I have no time to
report it. Maybe, later.

What I'm looking for is similar to I had under Windows. The drive
could be mountable and it is  synchronized. At the moment does not
matter it is synchronized automatically or it requires a command.

Thanks for any suggestions in advance!

András
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Re: [gentoo-user] google drive

2013-02-04 Thread Yohan Pereira
On 04/02/13 at 01:43pm, András Csányi wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 I would like to get some advise what would be the good - reasonably
 good - solution use my Google Drive storage under Gentoo. In the last
 1.5 years I haven't used Gentoo so, I'm a little bit out of scope
 about the actualities.
 
 I found grive but it is not compiling. At the moment I don't have time
 to figure out what could be the issue with it and I have no time to
 report it. Maybe, later.

Place the attached file in the folder (create the folder if it doesn't
exists)
/etc/portage/patches/net-misc/grive-0.2.0/

Here's how it looks on my system.

$ cat /etc/portage/patches/net-misc/grive-0.2.0/binutils.patch
--- grive-0.2.0/libgrive/src/bfd/SymbolInfo.cc  2012-07-07 21:13:18.0 
+0530
+++ grive-0.2.0-patch/libgrive/src/bfd/SymbolInfo.cc2012-10-25 
19:50:12.753953058 +0530
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 #include Debug.hh
 
 #include vector
-
+#define PACKAGE
 #include bfd.h
 #include execinfo.h
 #include dlfcn.h

 What I'm looking for is similar to I had under Windows. The drive
 could be mountable and it is  synchronized. At the moment does not
 matter it is synchronized automatically or it requires a command.

after you configure grive, it syncs the current folder with your google
drive. You need to run it again to sync any changes. I use a cron entry
to periodically sync my drive.

-- 

- Yohan Pereira

The difference between a Miracle and a Fact is exactly the difference
between a mermaid and a seal.
-- Mark Twain
--- grive-0.2.0/libgrive/src/bfd/SymbolInfo.cc	2012-07-07 21:13:18.0 +0530
+++ grive-0.2.0-patch/libgrive/src/bfd/SymbolInfo.cc	2012-10-25 19:50:12.753953058 +0530
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 #include Debug.hh
 
 #include vector
-
+#define PACKAGE
 #include bfd.h
 #include execinfo.h
 #include dlfcn.h