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David C. Rankin wrote:
Just a few minutes ago I posted:
https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/63b21f6108e with the link in a comment on StackOverflow.
I think that key is too short? https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/63b21f6108e3
The command to post was:
susepaste -n "David C Rankin" -t "Pico MPU6050" -e 40320 -f c < mpu6050.c
The link takes you to the paste, but I see: - No Syntax Highlight
I tried to reproduce, but I failed -
posted/pasted via the web interface:
https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/6c025598a2e1
pasted with susepaste, as a file (c code)
https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/a67b40fd9a7e
pasted with susepaste, from stdin
https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/a67b40fd9a7e
Command -
/usr/local/bin/susepaste -n "Per Jessen" -t "testing C code" -e 40320
-f c - No Ability for a visitor to "Reply" to the paste I am not familiar with that function, how did it work in the past? and
- The pasted does not appear as one of "My Pastes" when logged in I don't see how it could be, you didn't supply a key. There is nothing
to associate your name with your login. and it is not shown in the "Recents" list - viewing the entire page. I presume because it was pasted as "Private" - susepaste doesn't have an
option for "public", afaict. And I posted: https://paste.opensuse.org/1930e130a358 susepaste -n "David C Rankin" -k heoix...<my key> -t "96 Bit Mix
Function w/Compile String" -e 40320 -f c < mix-seed-ctg-compare.c |
tee -a "$HOME/suse/pastes" (NO syntax highlight - WTF? It's the same source with an additional
c-comment) Yes, that is weird. Neither are shown in "My Pastes" and neither have the ability for
users to "Reply"? I'll try out the pasting with a key, it seems to me that ought to work,
but I don't know about the Reply function. What do you expect the
Reply function to do?
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Per Jessen, Zürich (8.2°C)
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