> > It is Interesting. But sometimes it ignore %{epoch} (for
good or bad
>
> I'm unaware about such problems. Please, let me know if you find any
> cases I might study.
README :
http://linux-br.conectiva.com.br/~niemeyer/smart/doc/README.html#case-1-
apt
Can you please be a little bit more verbose? Smart is not ignoring
the epoch anywhere there.
> It supports group in several places. If you have suggestions
about how
> you'd like to see them handled, or GUI improvements, contact me please.
Rpm group :
# rpm -q --queryformat "%{GROUP}\n" -a | sort | uniq
Applications/Archivage
Applications/Archiving
Applications/Bases de données
Applications/Communications
...
Group (/usr/share/comps/i386/comps.xml) :
# yum grouplist
Installed Groups:
Administration Tools
Compatibility Arch Support
DNS Name Server
Editors
GNOME Desktop Environment
Graphical Internet
...
So you're not talking about rpm groups. Interesting concept.
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