Control: unmerge -1
Control: retitle -1 command to list active user tags (show-user-tags?)

Unmerging since this is quite different from the other merged commands,
and not related to curses at all.


Hi,

2012-03-27 23:18 William:
Hi,
thanks for your answer.

$ : non root prompt
# : root prompt


- Problem using add-user-tag :
the following command does not complain (in non root prompt). I have no special multi-arch system (AFAIK) :
$ aptitude add-user-tag test emacs
then the following command does not succeed (gives nothing) :
$ aptitude search '?user-tag(test)'
To make it work, I need to be root. Which is ok, but I should have received a warning or an error, right?
As root :
# aptitude add-user-tag test emacs
then no mater root or not, it works :
$ aptitude search '?user-tag(test)'

This has been fixed and will be present in the next release, see:

 https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=725272


- get a command to list active user tags, such as :
$ aptitude show-user-tags
or :
$ aptitude show user-tag

I am working on this.


- get a command to search packages and see their tags :
$ aptitude search em
i      emacs           test,foo
i      emfoo           bar
i      barem           other-tag

This has been requested in:

 https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=498442

I am not going to clone/merge/etc. reports because it adds no clarity to
this.

At the moment user-tags are shown in the "show" command (command line)
and in the package info screen of the curses interface.


Cheers.
--
Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <manuel.montez...@gmail.com>

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