Postr 0.12.1

I just made a quick Postr 0.12.1 release to fix authentication with non-trivial HTTP handler strings. If you can't login to Flickr with Postr, then this release should fix it for you.

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

In other news postr.dev has seen a lot of development and is looking pretty damn neat at the moment.

10:00 Tuesday, 27 May 2008 [#] [computers/postr] (5 comments)

Posted by Livio at Tue May 27 13:49:17 2008:
> In other news postr.dev has seen a lot of development and is looking pretty damn neat at the moment.

Good, but I'm yet bored of building packages :D .
Posted by Livio at Thu May 29 20:38:14 2008:
Postr 0.12.1 built successfully for openSUSE 10.3.

http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/home%3Aliviopl/openSUSE_10.3/postr.ymp

Currently servers may not include newer RPM, this takes a time.
Posted by Tim at Mon Jun 2 20:35:53 2008:
I would love to see a resize feature on Postr. I only recently discovered it, and the fact that it reads IPTC keywords makes it a killer app! I currently use Jbrout for my photo management and uploads, but was looking for something more modular, and less resource intensive. I wrote my own scripts to tag and import photos into my own "library" folder structure, and Postr makes a nice uploader.
Basically, I want to be able to say that for any photo bigger than say 1024 to resize it so the maximum edge size is 1024, and upload the smaller version, all without having to manually resize each photo I want to upload.

Thanks heaps. Keep up the good work. I'll poke around in the src code when I get a chance.

Tim
Posted by Martin at Fri Jun 13 12:51:56 2008:
Flickr now accepts pictures up to 20MB in size.  Any chance of changing postr to do the same?  It is an awesome piece of kit - thanks for your hard work on it.
Posted by Ross at Fri Jun 13 13:10:22 2008:
Martin, please file a bug so I don't forget this.

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