Fedora 23 Update: gpaste-3.18.1.1-2.fc23

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2015-e22cd64d09
2015-10-13 00:04:05.735345
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Name        : gpaste
Product     : Fedora 23
Version     : 3.18.1.1
Release     : 2.fc23
URL         : https://github.com/Keruspe/GPaste
Summary     : Clipboard management system
Description :
GPaste is a clipboard management system.

This package provides the D-Bus service and the command-line client.

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Update Information:

This release is the first release for using with with GNOME 3.18 with a lot of
new features and cleanup.  #Changes in 3.18  * Warning, this is a big release,
with changes in API, yoi might have to kill your old daemon after upgrading *
The “gpaste” cli is now “gpaste-client”. old name can still be enabled with
–enable-cli for now * The “gpaste settings” tool is gone, use the “burger” menu
from “gpaste-client ui” * The graphical tool now allows you to fully manage your
histories * The graphical tool now allows you to restart the daemon * The
graphical tool now allows you to edit an element from the history * The
graphical tool new allows you to upload an element to a pastebin service
(requires wgetpaste) * The graphical tool now displays the size of each history
* The graphical tool now displays the index of each element in the history * The
graphical tool has been slightly redisigned * A new gnome-shell search-provider
is provided by the daemon * When searching e.g. “42”, the 42nd element from
hsitory will be included in search results * gpaste-client gained a new
subcommand: “get-history” to get the name of the current history * gpaste-client
gained a new subcommand: “replace” to replace the content of an item in the
history * Compatibility with gnome-shell 3.18 * The daemon now “works” on
wayland using XWayland and gnome-shell 3.18 * The dbus interface name is now
org.gnome.GPaste1 * The “Empty” dbus method has been renamed “EmptyHistory” *
The “NameLost” and “ReexecuteSelf” dbus signals are gone * Three new dbus
signals: “DeleteHistory”, “EmptyHistory” and “SwitchHistory” * The daemon gained
new dbus methods: GetItemKind, GetElements, GetHistoryName, Replace *
BackupHistory EmptyHistory and DeleteHistory now take the history as a parameter
instead of the current one * GPasteClient hasn’t the “name-lost” and “reexecute-
self” signals anymore * GPasteClient gained three new signals: “delete-history”,
“empty-history” and “switch-history” * GPasteHistory gained a new “switch”
signal * GPasteHistory now tracks dconf to switch between histories * A few
formerly private constructors and methods are now publicly available * The way
GPaste handles dbus conection and objects have significantly been reworked *
Everything is now handled using 64bits types (the numeric settings have thus
been reset and some max values changed) * A lot of code cleanup and
rearchitecturation * Signals are now properly documented for gobject-
introspection and thus bindings * Various build system cleanups (gobject-
introspection and vapigen are now required to build from git * Shell completion
updates * Translations updates  # Changes in 3.18.1  * few build system cleanups
* gobject-introspection fixes  # Changes in 3.18.1.1  * fix a regression in
growing lines detection   ----  * various gnome-shell extension fixes * prevent
potential crash from external library users
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References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #1265032 - gpaste-v3.18.1 is available
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1265032
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program. Use
su -c 'yum update gpaste' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at https://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.

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