> Please note that in a default install, there should be no sync daemon
> process and logs _at all_. This is already a bug.
Interesting.
So, syncdaemon is started by a dbus call issued by the nautilus extension. what do you think it's the way this should work?
We could check if there is a OAuth token available before starting syncdaemon to avoid starting it and also avoid creating the ~/Ubuntu One and ~/.cache/ubuntuone folders.
I don't know how this impact the current nautilus extension, Rodney?
Hi Martin,
> Please note that in a default install, there should be no sync daemon
> process and logs _at all_. This is already a bug.
Interesting.
So, syncdaemon is started by a dbus call issued by the nautilus extension. what do you think it's the way this should work?
We could check if there is a OAuth token available before starting syncdaemon to avoid starting it and also avoid creating the ~/Ubuntu One and ~/.cache/ubuntuone folders.
I don't know how this impact the current nautilus extension, Rodney?
Regards,