[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #10447: CLI duck stuck at version 0.12 on Raspberry Pi

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Thu Aug 30 06:30:04 UTC 2018


#10447: CLI duck stuck at version 0.12 on Raspberry Pi
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    Reporter:  Sky_Paladin  |      Owner:
        Type:  defect       |     Status:  new
    Priority:  normal       |  Milestone:
   Component:  core         |    Version:  6.7.1
    Severity:  normal       |   Keywords:  Raspberry Pi, update
Architecture:               |   Platform:
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 Following the instructions given at
 (https://trac.cyberduck.io/wiki/help/en/howto/cli#DEBPackageRepository) I
 have installed duck CLI on a Raspberry Pi 3.  While attempting to use it
 to transfer data via webdav, I found the expected usage did not function,
 and the help option showed many commands were missing or out of date.

 I am not sure if this is a duck issue or a Raspberry Pi issue.  My
 suspicion is that version 0.12 is horribly out of date but I cannot find
 any indication as to what the current version duck should be, and seeing
 that I cannot select any Linux-style operating systems in the architecture
 or platform fields suggests it may not longer be supported.

 I hope to be corrected.

 More details:

 {{{
 $duck --v
 duck 0.12
 }}}



 {{{
 $sudo apt-get install duck
 duck is already the newest version (0.12)
 }}}



 {{{
 $duck -u (username)@(website).com --parallel 8 -e compare --upload
 davs://(website) ~/testfile.txt
 Unknown urlfix parameter: compare
 Available options are:
 TRAILING_PUNCTUATION
 TRAILING_QUOTES
 TRAILING_PARENT_DOT
 TRAILING_SLASH_DOT
 TRAILING_COLON
 TRAILING_SLASH_PARENT
 }}}



 {{{
 $duck -u (username)@(website).com --upload davs://(website) ~/testfile.txt
 Unknown option -
 Downloading to /tmp/duck6ehGYk
 errcode: 512
 errcode -1
 Unable to open user-specified upstream metadata file: pload
 }}}

 {{{
 $duck --help
 Usage: duck [options]
   -h    --help                  display this usage information and exit
   -q                            quiet mode, suppress all output
   -v                            verbose mode
   -n                            dry run, don't run any checks, just show
 what would be checked
   --modules-dir=dir             path to check modules
   --no-https                    do not try to find matching https URLs to
 http URLs
   --no-check-certificate        do not check SSL certificates
   --color=[auto,always,never]   auto (default): color on terminal, no
 color when piping output
                                 or dumb terminal
                                 never: no color output
                                 always: show colored output always

   --missing-helpers             display list of missing external helper
 tools

   --disable-urlfix=<fix1,...>   disable specified url fix function(s). Use
 --disable-urlfix=list or
                                 see duck(1) for available options and
 further information.
   --enable-urlfix=<fix1,...>    enable specified url fix function(s).  Use
 --enable-urlfix=list or
                                 see duck(1) for available options and
 further information.

   --tasks=[number]              Specify the number of checks allowed to
 run in parallel. Default value is 24.
                                 This value must be an integer value >0.

   --version                     display copyright and version information
   Available module options:

   -C            skip processing of copyright file
   -c file       specify path to copyright file
   -A            skip processing of appstream file
   -P            skip processing of patch files
   -F            skip processing of debian/control file
   -f file       specify path to control file
   -S            skip processing of systemd target files
   -U            skip processing of upstream metadata file
   -u file       specify path to upstream metadata file

 }}}

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.cyberduck.io/ticket/10447>
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