![]() ![]() ![]() I ment to use it only for those data files but occasionally it is pretty handy to get some information e.g. via the CLI tool you can then exclude directories that you dont want to have synced, POSSIBLY you only want one specific folder to be synced, how to use? like this: dropbox.py exclude add "blabla".the folder /Dropbox is then created and it starts syncing.To link it to your account : you probably have no browser on your server so the handiest is probably via a ssh tunnel: ssh -D 9999 to link it.then install Dropbox on that server: always via (tar -xczf ) : this will become /.dropbox-dist, you can now run this as ~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd & to run it as a deamon).For me: minimal version 2.4 of the C library, wget and Python 2.5 (no support for Python 3) get hosting*) where you can run the required Python Version (this depends on the version of the python script you are using for CLI against Dropbox so I cant give the exact version) (but depending on the one you are using take it along as a requirement).In my case I use it for transferring / syncing some data files to my server that I then process with my website so it always has current data. offloading backups and logs automatically (so the other way around). I will leave this as reference for you or other users who want to have Dropbox for syncing parts of a website or for e.g. I have a setup where I have installed Dropbox on the server and use it like you describe. I dont know if it is possibly on your GoDaddy Hosting Account, but im not sure, you do need Python: but I read you cant compile modules (as in ) ![]()
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