On 2024-02-01 02:39, -pj via openSUSE Users wrote:
On 01-31-2024 07:20PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
susepaste ‐t "-pj strace.txt" ‐e "1080" ‐f "text" ‘strace.txt‘
Thinkcentre-M57p:/tmp # ls -lah total 23M
....
paul-Thinkcentre-M57p:/tmp # susepaste ‐t "-pj strace.txt" ‐e "1080" -n "pj" 'strace.txt' openSUSE Paste script
usage: susepaste [-f format] [-n nick] [-t title] [-e expire] [-s schema] [file]
Perhaps doesn't like: ‐t "-pj strace.txt" Try with: ‐t "\-pj strace.txt" or ‐t "pj strace.txt"
Thinkcentre-M57p:/tmp #
Which application do you use for file compression typically? Should strace.txt be changed back to strace.log before compression?
xz, probably. The name of the file is irrelevant. Yes, the person downloading it has to decompress it, but a program like "less strace.log.xz" will do it transparently. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar)