Postr 0.10

A new year, a new release of Postr. This release has some useful bug fixes. Now to finish off that grand refactoring...

The tarball is here, and packages for Debian are building now.

10:55 Friday, 04 Jan 2008 [#] [computers/postr] (22 comments)

Posted by Benoit at Fri Jan 4 11:50:39 2008:
Hi,
I think Postr is a good project, but could you please add a little description about what is this application about ;)
Posted by Ross at Fri Jan 4 12:12:06 2008:
Good point, added information to http://burtonini.com/blog/computers/postr.
Posted by Michaƫl at Fri Jan 4 12:49:19 2008:
Any plans to add download as well?
Posted by Benoit at Fri Jan 4 15:41:08 2008:
Great, thanks ;)
Posted by Britt Selvitelle at Sat Jan 5 23:39:57 2008:
Awesome. Always good to see this tool get updated. Any chance of image re-ordering before upload?
Posted by Ross at Sun Jan 6 08:37:11 2008:
Britt: file a bug and we'll see.
Posted by Brian at Mon Jan 7 04:23:56 2008:
Nice, I'll grab the Ubuntu deb when it's done.

I'm running the previous release (0.9?) - just realised there's no version numbers on Uploadr's About screen...

Where do bugs go, anyway? Gnome Bugzilla? Launchpad? Elsewhere?
Posted by Ross at Mon Jan 7 07:04:57 2008:
Brian: I'm not producing Ubuntu debs at the moment, so you'll probably want to rebuild it yourself.  0.9 does show the version in the About dialog, so you probably have 0.8 or older.  Bugs go to GNOME Bugzilla.
Posted by Danil Smirnov at Fri Feb 8 14:10:21 2008:
Probably you better add Ubuntu deb because of huge popularity of this distrib. I will thank you a lot if you at least put Ubuntu installation info here... Can 0.10 version create new sets (I use new set for almost any photos upload...)?
Posted by Danil Smirnov at Fri Feb 8 14:13:03 2008:
...Also permission field should be added...
Posted by Ross at Fri Feb 8 15:46:43 2008:
I'll add Ubuntu repositories when I get the time, but as I don't use Ubuntu I have no real incentive too.  0.10 can't create sets, but postr.dev has permissions fields.
Posted by Danil Smirnov at Fri Feb 8 19:43:55 2008:
Ok, thank you in advance.
Posted by Stackhouse at Mon Mar 3 05:44:22 2008:
Sorry to bother you with this, I know the answer must be in the python scripts. Haven't learned the language, yet.

My question is: Do I need to clear my cached token in order to upload to a different account? If so, how?
Posted by Stackhouse at Mon Mar 3 05:45:46 2008:
Sorry to bother you with this, I know the answer must be in the python scripts. Haven't learned the language, yet.

My question is: Do I need to clear my cached token in order to upload to a different account? If so, how?
Posted by Ross at Mon Mar 3 09:18:54 2008:
Yes, you do, just delete ~/.flickr/.

You'll be glad to know that postr.dev has a Logout button. :)
Posted by Stackhouse at Wed Mar 5 05:55:43 2008:
Thanks, Ross! And for postr, of course.
Posted by Joe Pennant at Sun Mar 9 00:39:17 2008:
Im getting a error 98: invalid auth and I'd like to reset the authorisation. Where, oh where, do I do this?

By the way, the Ubuntu repository has Postr, but its only at version 0.7. I had to get .10 from the debian repositories. Considering Ubuntu is the largest user distro now, it might be worth updating your app.
Posted by Ross at Sun Mar 9 09:03:09 2008:
Delete ~/.flickr/.

That said, postr should handle incorrect auth and re-auth, what version of postr is this?
Posted by Joe Pennant at Mon Mar 10 17:45:49 2008:
is ~/.flickr/ a location or a line in a config or py file?

It started with version .7 (the version that is in the Ubuntu repositories) and continues with v.10.
Posted by Ross at Mon Mar 10 17:53:06 2008:
It's a folder on disk, /home/[user]/.flickr/
Posted by jerome at Wed Mar 12 20:50:30 2008:
I know request should be in the bugzilla but I can't keep registering all over the internet, so:
could you pretty please consider a "preference" option for those of us who have multiple Flickr  accounts or is that not possible with the script?
Other than that:
Thanks for this tool :)
using the version in the ubuntu repositories.
Posted by jerome at Wed Mar 12 20:52:29 2008:
D'oh!
dumb request now I read how to do it a bit above.
sorry :)

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