onedrive (2.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium The below is an important note regarding the v2.4.0 release. As part of the changes required to correctly handle OneDrive 429 error responses, a decision was taken to change the Client ID. What this means is, after upgrading to v2.4.0, on your next sync, you will be presented with the following message: ERROR: OneDrive returned an error with the following message: Error Message: HTTP request returned status code 400 (Bad Request) Error Reason: AADSTS70000: The provided value for the input parameter 'refresh_token' or 'assertion' is not valid. The token was issued for a different client id Trace ID: 06f95eac-45de-478f-8c4c-f1ae4fb90400 Correlation ID: 9bbb9e17-546b-4f24-abc5-ee46e54ebe53 Timestamp: 2020-03-22 21:56:29Z ERROR: OneDrive returned a 'HTTP 401 Unauthorized' - Cannot Initialize Sync Engine ERROR: Check your configuration as your refresh_token may be empty or invalid. You may need to issue a --logout and re-authorise this client. What you will need to do is: Stop any onedrive service (init.d / systemd) process you have running Issue a --logout & re-authenticate the client If you do not want to do this, then update your 'config' file with the following information: application_id = "22c49a0d-d21c-4792-aed1-8f163c982546" This will continue to use the older 'skilion' client identifier and not require re-authentication, however this may increase your chances of getting a OneDrive 429 error. -- Norbert Preining Tue, 24 Mar 2020 17:10:04 +0900 onedrive (2.1.6-1) unstable; urgency=medium * OneDrive package switched to new upstream. From upstream's README about updating from the previous version: Upgrading from 'skilion' client The 'skilion' version contains a significant number of defect's in how the local sync state is managed. When upgrading from the 'skilion' version to this version, it is advisable to stop any service / onedrive process from running and then remove any `items.sqlite3` file from your configuration directory (`~/.config/onedrive/`) as this will force the creation of a new local cache file. -- Norbert Preining Fri, 23 Nov 2018 10:44:34 +0900