Re: please test the new package searching

1999-01-06 Thread Darren Benham
I was basicly thinking of packages that exist in one dist and not in an other... or get moved like all the X packages did quite recently... maybe frozen and all wouldn't be needed there On 06-Jan-99 James A. Treacy wrote: >> 2) Is it possible (or is it unnecessary) to search "frozen" and "all

Re: please test the new package searching

1999-01-06 Thread James A. Treacy
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 12:24:05PM -0800, Darren Benham wrote: > I like it but I'm going to try to be critical: > Go ahead. Feedback needs to be honest. > 1) During search of packages, if you choose "All Packages" can the result be > more specific about which releases a package was found in? I

RE: please test the new package searching

1999-01-06 Thread Darren Benham
I like it but I'm going to try to be critical: 1) During search of packages, if you choose "All Packages" can the result be more specific about which releases a package was found in? I searched for titrax and got two responses that looked identical to me. No indication that it's "frozen" and "u

please test the new package searching

1999-01-06 Thread James A. Treacy
I have finally found a free search program that does most of what is needed for improved package searching. The new searching uses swish++. It is very simple, but well thought out. Please check the 'Search Package Directories' section at http://cgi.debian.org/www-master/debian.org/distrib/test and