Summary: | There must be possibility in synaptic, apt etc to see what repository current package belongs to. | ||
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Product: | Sisyphus | Reporter: | Serhiy Brytskyy <uranium> |
Component: | synaptic | Assignee: | Anton Farygin <rider> |
Status: | CLOSED NOTABUG | QA Contact: | qa-sisyphus |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P2 | CC: | darktemplar, mike, rider, snejok |
Version: | unstable | ||
Hardware: | all | ||
OS: | Linux |
Description
Serhiy Brytskyy
2004-08-25 20:56:32 MSD
There is such possibility both in synaptic and apt. In synaptic one can see repositories on the "Versions" tab in the properties window. In apt it is needed to use "apt-cache showpkg": $ apt-cache showpkg synaptic Package: synaptic Versions: 0.56-alt0.3(/var/lib/apt/lists/_home_setup_ALTLinux_Sisyphus_i586_base_pkglist.classic)(/var/lib/rpm/Packages) 0.56-alt0.2(/var/lib/apt/lists/_home_setup_ALTLinux_hasher_i586_base_pkglist.hasher) ... There is theoretical possibility to search by repository. One need to create new filter searching by Origin... but the thing is that functionality doesn't work in synaptic, the implementation has bug... Could you please create new bug for this? ;-) |