2020-11-17 10:59:27 +00:00
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Change: Deleting files on Google Drive now moves them to the trash
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2020-11-13 22:58:48 +00:00
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2020-11-17 10:59:27 +00:00
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When deleting files on Google Drive via an rclone backend, restic used
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to bypass the trash folder and required using the `-o rclone.args`
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option to enable the trash folder. This ensured that deleted files in
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Google Drive were not kept indefinitely in the trash folder. Since
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Google Drive's trash retention policy changed to deleting trashed files
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after 30 days, this is no longer needed.
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2020-11-13 22:58:48 +00:00
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2020-11-17 10:59:27 +00:00
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Restic now leaves it up to rclone and its configuration to use or not
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use the trash folder when deleting files. The default is to use the
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trash folder, as of rclone 1.53.2. To re-enable the restic 0.11 behavior,
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set the `RCLONE_DRIVE_USE_TRASH` environment variable or change the
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rclone configuration. See the rclone documentation for details.
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/3095
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https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/3102
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