[Owncloud] pyowncloud and owncloudClient

jiun bookworm thebookworm101 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 3 20:49:33 UTC 2013


another option (though not very nice) is to have two clients installed
(though compiled with different "app" domains so they dont trip over each
other's settings). That is if i understood the question right.
Jiun


On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 11:42 PM, Craig Sawyer <csawyer at yumaed.org> wrote:

> There is no reason why the python CLI client wouldn't work for this.  It
> does by default use the same settings as the owncloud-client, but you can
> of course change all of those by specifying command line arguments. So,
> have at it.  Just make sure you set the arguments appropriately for the cli
> version.
>
> -Craig
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 4:06 AM, Stefan <
> owncloud-maillinglist at du-weisst-schon-wo.de> wrote:
>
>> Hey there,
>> I would like to sync two clouds, one private and one for work. I know
>> that this a feature, the owncloud-client wont offer in "the next days"...
>> and its fully understandable.
>> (Thanks a lot to the client-developers who are doing an incredible,
>> valuable job!!!!)
>>
>> I'm on an Ubuntu machine, and thought, maybe I can use the desktop client
>> for my private cloud and the py-client for work. Is there anybody with
>> experience with such a scenario? Any tipps, setup informations?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Stefan.
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