How are users supposed to know which are source packages & which are not.
shirish
shirishag75 at gmail.com
Fri May 18 06:46:01 BST 2007
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Hi all,
When we search for packages to file bugs (manually) most of the
time we get the binary package something like
https://beta.launchpad.net/ubuntu/feisty/+package/gnome-lokkit while
one needs to file bugs against the source packages. Now when one does
the search https://beta.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+search?text=gnome-lokkit
the source package is shown alongside the binary packages, but there
is no way to differentiate or say that its the source package which
you might wanna file a bug against. Can something be done visually so
as to differentiate between the source file where one can file bugs
against while the others (Binary packages) are I guess more
informational in nature.
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Shirish Agarwal
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