Hi!

Since November 2010, paste.debian.net has enforced a 2 or 3-line minimum on 
pastes to stop spammers. This is actually returned to XML-RPC clients and also 
to web-users but the error message (and the fact that the paste failed) is 
ignored by pastebinit. This means that 

        (date; echo; echo) | pastebinit -b http://paste.debian.net

works just fine, while

        date | pastebinit -b http://paste.debian.net

will fail without a useful error message to the user. I doubt that Sary's 
Xorg.0.log file was empty (although that's possible), so it's more likely that 
it exceeded the 90kB limit of paste.debian.net.


Rolf, a couple of things come out of this --

* pastebinit could either pad pastes that are too short with a couple of 
lines, tell the user in advance that there's a minimum paste length (or both). 
It could conceivably also tell users in advance that pastes are too long.

* ignoring the return information/failures is a separate bug (perhaps you 
could forward that upstream if you can't see where to fix it yourself)

cheers
Stuart

(and thanks to formerer on #debian-devel for some information on what is 
happening here)


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Stuart Prescott    --    www.nanonanonano.net

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