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onedrive (2.5.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
The below is an important note regarding the v2.5.0 release.
This version introduces significant changes regarding how the integrity and
validation of your data is determined and is not backwards compatible with
v2.4.x.
OneDrive Business Shared Folder Sync has been 100% re-written in v2.5.0. If
you are using this feature, please read the new documentation carefully.
The application function --download-only no longer automatically deletes
local files. Please read the new documentation regarding this feature.
-- Sebastien Badia <sbadia@debian.org> Mon, 07 Oct 2024 08:43:48 +0200
onedrive (2.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
The below is an important note regarding the v2.4.0 release.
As part of the changes required to correctly handle OneDrive 429
error responses, a decision was taken to change the Client ID.
What this means is, after upgrading to v2.4.0, on your next sync,
you will be presented with the following message:
ERROR: OneDrive returned an error with the following message:
Error Message: HTTP request returned status code 400 (Bad Request)
Error Reason: AADSTS70000: The provided value for the input parameter
'refresh_token' or 'assertion' is not valid. The token was issued for a different client id
Trace ID: 06f95eac-45de-478f-8c4c-f1ae4fb90400
Correlation ID: 9bbb9e17-546b-4f24-abc5-ee46e54ebe53
Timestamp: 2020-03-22 21:56:29Z
ERROR: OneDrive returned a 'HTTP 401 Unauthorized' - Cannot Initialize Sync Engine
ERROR: Check your configuration as your refresh_token may be empty or invalid.
You may need to issue a --logout and re-authorise this client.
What you will need to do is:
Stop any onedrive service (init.d / systemd) process you have running
Issue a --logout & re-authenticate the client
If you do not want to do this, then update your 'config' file with the
following information:
application_id = "22c49a0d-d21c-4792-aed1-8f163c982546"
This will continue to use the older 'skilion' client identifier and not
require re-authentication, however this may increase your chances of
getting a OneDrive 429 error.
-- Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> Tue, 24 Mar 2020 17:10:04 +0900
onedrive (2.1.6-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* OneDrive package switched to new upstream. From upstream's README about
updating from the previous version:
Upgrading from 'skilion' client
The 'skilion' version contains a significant number of defect's in how
the local sync state is managed. When upgrading from the 'skilion'
version to this version, it is advisable to stop any service / onedrive
process from running and then remove any `items.sqlite3` file from your
configuration directory (`~/.config/onedrive/`) as this will force the
creation of a new local cache file.
-- Norbert Preining <preining@debian.org> Fri, 23 Nov 2018 10:44:34 +0900
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