Comment 2 for bug 615272

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Duane Hinnen (duanedesign) wrote :

xerman,,
Sorry to hear you are having problems with Ubuntu One. Looking at your logs it looks like you have a newer version of metadata on your computer. Did you install the trunk version of Ubuntu One then go back to the stable version in the repository?

To fix this you need to repopulate your metadata with the version currently in use by your version of Ubuntu One. If you have anything of great importance in your Ubuntu One folder you you might want to back it up before proceeding (never can be too safe)

1. Quit the Ubuntu One client. From the applet select Quit. Then open a Terminal (Applications > Accessories > Terminal) and run the following to quit the syncdaemon.

u1sdtool -q

2. Delete the old metadata. In a Terminal run.

rm -rf ~/.local/share/ubuntuone

3. Start Ubuntu One as you normally would Applications > Internet > Ubuntu One

Let it run for awhile as it recreates the metadata.

This bug has been reported by someone else so I am marking this bug as a duplicate of bug 517505. When your bug is marked as a duplicate, you become a subscriber of the other bug report and you will start receiving all messages that are related to the original bug report. You can unsubscribe from your bug at any time. Please make any further comments about this issue on bug 517505.

thank you,
duanedesign