Le ven. 25 oct. 2019 à 22:18, Mike Miller <mtmil...@debian.org> a écrit :
> Package: gpaste > Version: 3.34.1-1 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > The `gpaste-client upload` command has a hard dependency on a command > called `wgetpaste`, which is expected to be an executable in the user's > PATH. This command is not packaged in Debian as far as I can tell. > > The error message looks like this > > Oct 25 11:40:36 localhost gpaste-daemon[17913]: > g_subprocess_communicate_utf8_async: assertion 'G_IS_SUBPROCESS > (subprocess)' failed > > The package `pastebinit` _is_ packaged in Debian and seems to work as a > drop in replacement. The only requirement seems to be a program that > takes text on stdin and writes out a URL on stdout. This could be solved > with a one line patch and a Suggests: pastebinit. > > However, maybe it would make sense for the user to be able to configure > whatever script they want to use to upload text to a pastebin service? > > And moreover, maybe this should be disabled by default until the user > explicitly opts in and chooses a paste upload handler and service? > > I am open to proposing patches or working with upstream if you think > this should be worked out there instead of Debian patches. > Yes, you should get in touch with upstream - who is quite friendly. Don't forget to check existing issues like https://github.com/Keruspe/GPaste/issues/146 Jérémy