On 05/20/2015 01:41 AM, buhorojo wrote:
On 19/05/15 18:49, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 05/19/2015 12:20 PM, buhorojo wrote:
You can also access Drive via
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Nonsense.
Please do pay attention.
While Google drive is not a traditional file system there are tools that
make it appear so.
Actually there is a lot of this about. When you 'talk' to your camera,
for example, the protocol layering makes it appear as a file system even
though the MTP is not a file system like Samba or NFS. You end up
mounting via FUSE so it LOOKS like a file system.
In this context I'd been discussion _duck, and it has a FTP mode, the
rest of the post that you've deleted where I referenced
https://duck.sh/?l=en
that does a similar 'trick'.
The list, of which you've only left that one item, is from one of the
_duck documentation pages.
Usage:duck [options...]
URLs must be fully qualified. Paths can either denote a remote file
(ftps://user@example.net/resource) or folder
ftps://user@example.net/directory/) with a trailing slash.
Supported protocols
ftp FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
ftp://<hostname>/<folder>/<file>
....
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Now as it happens there *IS* an ongoing development to make google drive
"mountable" as a FUSE.
https://github.com/jcline/fuse-google-drive
Perhaps you'd care to contribute to that if you consider making Drive
available to Linux to be an important matter.
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