DSv2 optional
Carlos Laviola (1):
treat 0 byte cache files as nonexistent
Daniil Tararukhin (1):
fix os walk when excluding directories
Florent Viard (13):
Update CI test.yml to run on PR
Fixes #1261 - Always read a conn after a request to be able to reuse it
Fixes #
DSv2 optional
Carlos Laviola (1):
treat 0 byte cache files as nonexistent
Daniil Tararukhin (1):
fix os walk when excluding directories
Florent Viard (13):
Update CI test.yml to run on PR
Fixes #1261 - Always read a conn after a request to be able to reuse it
Fixes #
Hi David,
Yes, the "sync" command will preserve users, creation and modification
dates if you use the following flag:
-p, --preserve
Take care that you need to use it both when uploading to the server and
downloading.
And any way, it would be better for you to give a try with test files.
Hi,
Indeed there is no worry to have with this warning.
To be smart, s3cmd identify files that have the same content, and in that
case try to upload it only once and do remote copies to create the other
files more efficiently.
But some servers do not support remote copies, so, in that case there
Hi Sharadha,
Maybe it is because you just have this single file in folder1/folder2?
In s3 you don't have the concept of 'files' and 'folders'. There are just
files with a filename that can contains '/'.
So we give the illusion of a file hierarchy based on the filename prefix
but the folders in
Hi Frank,
Sorry for the long delay of my reply.
First, thank you for keeping the package up to date for the Fedora and EPEL
distributions.
I'm still working on a few things, and so I plan to be able to do the next
release in 1 or 2 weeks maximum.
In general the git repo version is somehow
There are some third parties online estimator on internet, but in your
case, the calculus should not be too hard.
In the following page, you have all the fees for all the cases:
https://aws.amazon.com/fr/s3/pricing/
Basically, there are only 2 kind of fees that will be charged to you for
this
n' error on
Python 3 with --cache-file (Issue #945)
Test cases added for --cache-file
EC2 Default User (1):
.gitignore: add s3cmd.egg-info
Florent Viard (36):
Fixes #987 - Fixes using IAM with python3. Config options should
be unicode.
Fixes #987 - Before py36, py3 json w
Hi,
I would suggest that you open on issue on s3cmd github so that it will be
more easy to investigate.
Also, you can try to run s3cmd with the "-v" (or more verbose "-d") flags,
and so you can have an idea of what is happening.
Regards,
Florent
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 3:22 PM kuldeep surendra
Hi Kiran,
I think that it is because you are using the "get" command instead of the
"sync" command.
The "get" command is just like a simple "download" / get this command.
It is only the "sync" command that also take care to download only what is
needed and restore permissions.
Regards,
Florent
Hi Jason,
Normally it should be easy.
Step 1)
You should find where are located your python installed packages. Most of
the time it is something like:
/usr/lib/python2.X (or python3.X)/site-packages or dist-packages.
There, you should find a "S3" folder or s3cmd egg that you can simply
delete.
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