GPaste 3.12.1 released
by Marc-Antoine Perennou on July 16, 2014
It’s available there, get it while it’s hot!
This release is for using with with GNOME 3.12.
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.