Link: https://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/ubu ... rive-tools
No success here, and this is the terminal output (which I have no idea what it means):
EDIT: see updated comments after the below code
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~ $ grive
Reading local directories
Synchronizing folders
exception: /build/buildd/grive-0.3.0/libgrive/src/protocol/AuthAgent.cc(174): Throw in function long int gr::AuthAgent::CheckHttpResponse(long int, const string&, const gr::http::Header&)
Dynamic exception type: boost::exception_detail::clone_impl<gr::http::Error>
[gr::expt::BacktraceTag*] = #0 0x80ab8c6 grive gr::AuthAgent::CheckHttpResponse(long, std::string const&, gr::http::Header const&)
#1 0x80abdf9 grive gr::AuthAgent::Get(std::string const&, gr::DataStream*, gr::http::Header const&)
#2 0x80842d9 grive gr::v1::Drive::SyncFolders()
#3 0x8084f8a grive gr::v1::Drive::DetectChanges()
#4 0x80739d3 grive Main(int, char**)
#5 0x8071164 grive main
#6 0xb718ea83 /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 __libc_start_main
#7 0x8072480 grive
[gr::http::HttpResponseTag*] = 400
[gr::http::UrlTag*] = https://docs.google.com/feeds/default/private/full/-/folder?max-results=50&showroot=true
[gr::http::HeaderTag*] = Authorization: Bearer ***deleted codes here***
GData-Version: 3.0
LATER:
I thought (incorrectly) that running grive setup from command prompt ('grive -a' to enter google token then 'grive' again) would yield the same result as doing it from the gui. The command prompt method would not complete the setup, but the gui method worked. Will play around to see how it works
UPDATE:
All that work installing for nothing
My fault for being stubborn and ignoring the warning at the top of web page (see link above) that the project has been suspended.
Reading the comments shows syncing no longer works due to Google not supporting its older APIs.
I am now exploring other possibilities, maybe one of these works http://askubuntu.com/questions/611801/g ... -api-shift?