Re: [orca-list] Virtual drives accessible with orca



luciano de souza <luchyanus gmail com> wrote:
Using Orca 3.11.1 pre, I tried to navigate in a file list of Google
Drive. I am able to interact with the list, but not to open, read and
save documents.

Try installing grive. Here's the Debian package description.

Package: grive
New: yes
State: not installed
Version: 0.2.0-1+b4
Priority: extra
Section: net
Maintainer: José Luis Segura Lucas <josel segura gmx es>
Architecture: amd64
Uncompressed Size: 550 k
Depends: binutils (>= 2.23.90.20131017), binutils (< 2.23.90.20131018),
         libboost-filesystem1.54.0, libboost-program-options1.54.0,
         libboost-system1.54.0, libc6 (>= 2.14), libcurl3-gnutls (>= 7.16.2),
         libexpat1 (>= 2.0.1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libgcrypt11 (>= 1.5.1),
         libjson-c2 (>= 0.10), libstdc++6 (>= 4.4.0), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4)
Description: Google Drive client for GNU/Linux
 Grive is a Google Drive (an online storage service) client. It allows
 synchronize your Google Drive files with a directory on your local storage from
 the command-line. 
 
 It automatically synchronizes your local copy of your Google Drive, adding or
 removing files from the online storage. It allows add new files on your local
 directory and them will be uploaded to Google Drive when it synchronizes. 
 
 Grive is still in process of development. It will include support for
 auto-detecting changes on the local storage to force a synchronization and a
 daemon mode which will work on user space to have your local files always
 synchronized with your online storage.
Homepage: https://github.com/Grive/grive



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