GPaste 3.10.2 released
by Marc-Antoine Perennou on July 16, 2014
It’s available there, get it while it’s hot!
This release is only compatible with GNOME 3.9.90 and above. if you’re still using an older version, please check GPaste 3.3.1.
What’s new?
- systemd support has been removed
- GPaste is now compliant with https://wiki.gnome.org/HowDoI/DBusApplicationLaunching
- GPaste now has built-in support for managing passwords, blog post coming.
- Completions and man pages have been updated
- Translations have been updated
- Miscellaneous bugfixes with static analysis
- The search feature of the gnome-shell extension has been improved
If your distribution does not provide a appdata-tools package (like ubuntu 14.04), you can use ubuntu-patches/0001-ubuntu-disable-appdata-stuff.patch
If your distribution ships with gnome-settings 3.8 and thus a patched version of gnome-shell 3.10 (like ubuntu 14.04), you can use ubuntu-patches/0002-ubuntu-fix-for-ubuntu-breaking-gnome-shell-API-compa.patch
And don’t forget to run gpaste dr aka gpaste daemon-reexec after upgrading GPaste to activate new functionalities ;)
You then can run gpaste daemon-version to check that the correct daemon is running.
Screenshots
Gnome-shell extension

Ubuntu application indicator

Status icon

Settings utility



