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I messed up a bit. Basically I wanted to change secret service from gnome-keyring to keepassxc. I ended up removing gnome-keyring, then maestral couldn't find the keys anymore, so I ended up uninstalling maestral, removing ~/.config/maestral, ~/.cache, ~/.local/maestral, and reinstalling maestral again. Re-linking my account, select as sync folder the same sync folder that were there before, and accepted to merge the folders. now I have some folder with "(selective sync)" and also double "(selective sync) (selective sync"). What can I do? Can I rename those folders to remove the "(selective sync)" from their name? |
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Any help? :( |
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I removed the "selective sync" folders from the dropbox website and maestral is syncing that removal on local folder. |
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Apologies for not seeing this earlier. Removing the "selective sync" folders should be safe. They will be created if an item that exists or was created locally matches the name of an item excluded by selective sync. I assume that you had previously downloaded folders which you, during the new setup, excluded from syncing. Instead of deleting the local folder during the initial sync, Maestral will create a "selective sync" conflict. Those will be safe to delete unless you made any changes to the local items in the meantime which are not yet reflected in the original folder. |
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So in case I reinstall maestral and don't want it to re-sync everything, I should use the old local Dropbox folder, and in "selective sync" I should select the same exact folders I have in the (old, now current) local Dropbox folder? So my understanding is that if I don't, the local folder which has the same name a remote folder, gets renamed, and a "(selective sync conflict)" is appended to its name?
And that "new" selective sync folders, which, if I didn't make any modifications in the meantime, are the same as the remote folders, gets uploaded in the remote? So the end result is that both remote and local contain the "selective sync" folder, but only the remote contain the "original" folder (with no selective sync added to it)? |
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Yes, your understanding is correct in all points. The reason for this is that Maestral does not know your intentions when you have excluded a remote folder but then create a local one with the same name. In principle your intent could be:
Rather than trying to guess, or presenting you with a dialog to choose, Maestral will bail out and rename the local folder by appending "selective sync conflict" so that none of its content is lost. |
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Apologies for not seeing this earlier. Removing the "selective sync" folders should be safe. They will be created if an item that exists or was created locally matches the name of an item excluded by selective sync.
I assume that you had previously downloaded folders which you, during the new setup, excluded from syncing. Instead of deleting the local folder during the initial sync, Maestral will create a "selective sync" conflict. Those will be safe to delete unless you made any changes to the local items in the meantime which are not yet reflected in the original folder.