Description of problem: The new sticky notes server does not have any option to set a paste description. The -d option for setting a description should therefore be deprecated Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fpaste-0.3.7.1-8.fc19.noarch
Another low priority bug. We'll look into it sometime soon.
Any news on this? Perhaps print a warning if the parameter is used.
fpaste-0.3.7.1-10.fc20 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 20. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/fpaste-0.3.7.1-10.fc20
fpaste-0.3.7.1-10.fc19 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 19. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/fpaste-0.3.7.1-10.fc19
Package fpaste-0.3.7.1-11.fc19: * should fix your issue, * was pushed to the Fedora 19 testing repository, * should be available at your local mirror within two days. Update it with: # su -c 'yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing fpaste-0.3.7.1-11.fc19' as soon as you are able to. Please go to the following url: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2014-1440/fpaste-0.3.7.1-11.fc19 then log in and leave karma (feedback).
fpaste-0.3.7.1-11.fc19 has been pushed to the Fedora 19 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
fpaste-0.3.7.1-11.fc20 has been pushed to the Fedora 20 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
It doesn't look fixed to me: [ciupicri@hermes ~]$ fpaste -d xxx dsfsd Uploading (0.1KiB)... http://ur1.ca/gix0i -> http://paste.fedoraproject.org/72741/10081991 [ciupicri@hermes ~]$ rpm -q fpaste fpaste-0.3.7.1-11.fc20.noarch
(In reply to Cristian Ciupitu from comment #8) > It doesn't look fixed to me: > > [ciupicri@hermes ~]$ fpaste -d xxx > dsfsd > Uploading (0.1KiB)... > http://ur1.ca/gix0i -> http://paste.fedoraproject.org/72741/10081991 > [ciupicri@hermes ~]$ rpm -q fpaste > fpaste-0.3.7.1-11.fc20.noarch The -d option stood for "description" which sticky notes server does not support and had to be deprecated. It now stands for "password". Please read fpaste --help: -d "PASSWORD", --password="PASSWORD"
You're right sorry for missing that. Though I admit that using -d for the password seems odd to me.
That's only because you're used to thinking of -d as "description". Use --password if you're more comfortable with it :)