New Insync version: 1.3.4 (Fedora Linux only)

I tried removing /usr/lib/insync and now the installation finishes correctly. I suspect the directory was left over from an old test install many months ago.

@Totalitout: Did you email the logs to support@insynchq.com? I’m not sure if we have received it.

I originally sent the logs to the wrong adress. Sorry. I resent them this morning. Did you get them yet?

@Totalitout: Did you use the same email you used to create an account here? We didn’t receive a mail from that address.

Just sent another reply to your email, this time with the Dropbox links but no attachments. The email address Im using must be correct because it works to login. Let me know if you get the email.

Thanks!

Sorry to bother you, no doubt you guys are busy bees. But…it has been about a week and I couldn’t help but wonder if you’ve made any progress with this problem. Or if there’s anything I can do to help out. Any word, good, bad or otherwise? I’m missing Insync badly!

Thanks!

Luis,

Thanks for getting back to me. Problem is resolved! Many thanks!

Tim

What about “El Capitan”… we still can not share folders from finder.

@lpugoy and @Totalitout, how did you end up fixing the issue? I’m running into what I think is the same problem.

I just sent an email to support, but any ideas of something to try would be appreciated.

This suggestion from Luis in tech support did the trick:

“Your logs show that you seem to have a symlink that points to a system directory. There are entries that refer to paths that look like /home/Tim/4140home/Backups/Fedora 23/.wine/dosdevices/z:/usr/tmp/systemd-private-ebedc2c433d14af4911a490e8e1ffc53-systemd-hostnamed.service-rqQ8OR. Please try removing this then restarting Insync to see if that resolves the issue.”

Hello @Oscar_Diseno_Latinoa, that should be fixed with 1.3.3. If you’re still having problems, please try the instructions here.

FYI for those reading later, my problem ended up being that there was a recursive symlink in the folder I was trying to sync to. (Sync had been working previously before the issue started, so there was already stuff in there.) @lpugoy helped me realize that by having me run Insync in debug mode (insync start --debug 2 --no-daemon) and looking at the console.

Deleting the recursive symlinks and restarting Insync fixed it for me.