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susepaste command no longer respects syntax and does not show in Recents when logged in

Added by drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com about 1 year ago. Updated about 1 year ago.

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Start date:
2023-04-07
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All, admin@o.o,

Woes continue with the updated paste.opensuse.org. Many many times I simply
use the susepaste command line to post C files to share. Before the new
updates to the site, there was never a problem with syntax highlight not
working and the "Reply" option was always provided and the paste appeared in
"Recent Pastes"

Just a few minutes ago I posted:

https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/63b21f6108e with the link in a comment on
StackOverflow.

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
  • No Ability for a visitor to "Reply" to the paste

and

  • The pasted does not appear as one of "My Pastes" when logged in and it is not shown in the "Recents" list - viewing the entire page.

The only thing shown in "My Pastes" is an earlier image paste
https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/7c80e743d044 related to an earlier question
on this list about KDE Ark and lzma support.

Why doesn't the MPU6050 paste show with C syntax highlight after being
specified with -f c, and why is there no ability for visitors to "reply" to
the paste anymore.

Also, why doesn't it shown in the Recents list?

As additional tests I added the -k option with the open-connect key I have
in my paste.o.o account. I posted:

https://paste.opensuse.org/15d9f5def036

susepaste -n "David C Rankin" -k heoix... -t "Robert Jenkins' 96 bit
Mix Function" -e 40320 -f c < mix-seed-ctg-compare.c | tee -a "$HOME/suse/pastes"

(has syntax highlight - yay, maybe it was -k required?)

And I posted:

https://paste.opensuse.org/1930e130a358

susepaste -n "David C Rankin" -k heoix... -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)

Neither are shown in "My Pastes" and neither have the ability for users to
"Reply"?

--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.


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