Hello list, I'd like to get a feel for how people use "aptitude search".
# Background # One of the things I'd like to implement in an upcoming aptitude release (probably post-lenny, likely next year) is a significant overhaul of the UI to the search engine; that is, how searches are entered and carried out from the interface. In the current CLI, "aptitude search blah" searches for packages whose name contains "blah". In contrast, "apt-cache search blah" searches both package names and descriptions. What I'd really like to do is a full-text search with approximate matches on the whole package index that returns packages which might be relevant to "blah", with an option to sort the results by various relevance metrics. Of course, "aptitude search ?name(blah)" will always be available; this is just about changing the default behavior on bare strings. # Problem # The problem that I see is that aptitude's current behavior is predictable enough that people might be relying on it in home-grown scripts. Changing the semantics of a command underneath a script is impolite at best and will likely break things. The alternative if I decide to maintain backwards-compatibility is to write a second command like "aptitude find" or "aptitude grok" or what-have-you, or to add some parameters to the "search" command (something like "--full-search"). In the first case, I get to answer user questions about the difference between "find" and "search" until the end of time, while in the second case, I get to answer user questions about how to search on more than just package names until the end of time. So, I'd really like to just change the default behavior of "search" when it's given a bare string. If I were designing the program up-front this is what I'd do, and I think it's the best end-point. # Question # How many readers of this list are using "aptitude search" as a subcommand in a script? Will you be impacted by this change? Will anyone else be adversely impacted despite not using it in a script? Thanks, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]