Just updated to the last version: 1.3.17.36167
OS: Debian stretch 64bit
$ insync start --no-daemon
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 6, in <module>
File "__main__.py", line 128, in <module>
File "__main__insync__.py", line 180, in <module>
File "__main__insync__.py", line 37, in main
File "ideskmain/client.py", line 6, in <module>
File "idesknet/requester.py", line 4, in <module>
ImportError: cannot import name irp
Thanks fixing this.
Same here on Ubuntu 17.04 x64. insync does not start.
Hello,
Same problem for me under kubuntu 17.04 64bits:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 6, in File "__main__.py", line 128, in File "__main__insync__.py", line 180, in File "__main__insync__.py", line 37, in main File "ideskmain/client.py", line 6, in File "idesknet/requester.py", line 4, in ImportError: cannot import name irp
Moreover, insync does not start (I’m under KDE5)
- 1 Ubuntu 17.04 x64 Insync doesn’t start
Kubuntu 17.04: Insync no longer starts up. Going back a revision.
Same here on Ubuntu 17.04 Gnome – Insync does not start
Having the same problem here with Ubuntu 17.04. I don’t see where one can download the older versions, which is unfortunate as right now the new version does not startup at all.
Edit: I did find the direct download link in the previous release thread.
Same thing here on Debian Stretch. Incidentally (to Robert), you may find older versions in your /var/cache/apt/archives directory on Debian and Debian-derived distributions.
Thanks, that’s a good tip! I’ll remember it for the future.
have a look here: just removed new version not working (on Ubuntu 17.04), reinstalled 1.3.16, now all works good again
Apologies everyone. Please try upgrading to 1.3.18 to resolve the issue. It has been added to the repo. Download links are below:
Insync
Debian Stretch: 64 bit, 32 bit
Ubuntu 17.04: 64 bit, 32 bit
Headless
Debian Stretch: 64 bit, 32 bit
Ubuntu 17.04: 64 bit, 32 bit
1.3.18 works. Thanks
1.3.18 resolves the issue for me on Ubuntu 17.04. Thanks!
I’ve had to fix /etc/apt/sources.list.d/insync.list
again. I’ve change it already from trusty
to xenial
and now I had to do that again, but it’s working now.
Confirmed 1.3.18 update fixed the issues on Ubuntu Mate 17.04
Hello,
I just purchased Insync after 15 days of trial, how do I know that I have the newest version installed?
Thanks.
Hello @Toan_Nguyen, you can check out your version by hovering over our tray icon. If that doesn’t work, you can click the tray icon, then hover over the plus icon to click the Support section. In there you can find the app version.