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Hello,

This is just a feature request to have the url 
http://packages.debian.org/<source package>
work. ie, it should not only search for binary packages, but also for source 
ones.

The example I have in head is
http://packages.debian.org/gsl , which should point to all binary packages 
builded 
from this source package, ie libgsl0 libgsl-dev, gsl-bin and gsl-ref-pdf.

I have no idea of how it could be implemented, though.

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Hi.

You can search for source package names now on packages.debian.org
via the search form or http://packages.debian.org/src:<name>

I currently do not plan to implement searching for both binary
packages and source packages at once.

I think the main issue of this bug is done however so closing it.

Gruesse,
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