Note: I realize that Backblaze doesn’t have true folders like a traditional file system.Ī bucket holds files. If Backlaze can display the correct most recent modification time for “folders”* in their web dashboard, is the limitation related to their API? Is there no way to display the same information through rclone? I am just curious about Backblaze B2 for my own knowledge. It works great and I recognize all your efforts. ![]() I took a look at the b2 API and I see nothing about directory you for your hard work in developing rclone. I’d guess one way would be to have an enhancement that the directory timestamp represents the max timestamp of the files/folders in a directory but that sounds really expensive to implement as you’d need to fill descend the tree in order to deduce a directories’ timestamp. That would be a question for guess if the directory mod times were correct, the scanner wouldn’t need to descend the tree to determine if there were new files… I’m totally guessing though… I’m not sure about b2 though specifically. Most of the providers directories are really just an object and not really a directory so they don’t really represent something you can store a creation/modification time against. I’d say open a git issue but I’m not sure if b2 has a better way to handle it. ![]() ![]() Those are the date/time that you mount the rclone b2 fs. The files have the correct modification times but I believe the problem for Plex may be the directory times.
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