Install on Linux without sudo

What is the problem you are having with rclone?

I looked through the documentation and the forum, but I don't see anything about installing "rclone" on a Linux machine where I don't have "sudo" access. Does it require being installed in the system directories, or can I just install in my home directory?

Run the command 'rclone version' and share the full output of the command.

Which cloud storage system are you using? (eg Google Drive)

The command you were trying to run (eg rclone copy /tmp remote:tmp)

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The rclone config contents with secrets removed.

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A log from the command with the -vv flag

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hello and welcome to the forum,

--- rclone is a portable app, does not need to be installed.
--- you can save it in your home dir or anywhere you have permissions.
--- download rclone from
https://rclone.org/downloads/
--- check out this example i posted
https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-is-removed-after-synology-dsm-update/31285/9?u=asdffdsa

Great, thanks for the helpful reply. Seems like they should say this in the documentation.

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