Bug#178831: marked as done (packages.debian.org could use real substring searches)

2004-01-13 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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It would be nice if the substring seach option on the "Seach package
directories" actually did substring searches.  That would mean if I
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I realize the comments right on the page indicate that this doesn't
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Subject: Close packages.debian.org Bugs
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Last week the new packages.d.o scripts were installed. They include many
improvements and fix a few bugs:

 Closes: #224143: www.debian.org: Packages.debian.org still not restored=20

* New search_packages script

 Closes:  #35765: packages.debian.org: text (HTML) that's on each page shou=
ld be excluded from description search=20
 Closes: #103694: packages.debian.org: search_packages: doesn't search on s=
ubwords in package names
  Closes: #115004, #156794, #175644, #178831 merged bugs
 Closes: #172055: packages.debian.org: search_packages: search error on e.g=
. openoffice.org-spellcheck-de-de
  Closes: #176837 merged bug
 Closes: #195614: packages.debian.org: search_packages: not finding package=
 "check"=20

* Contain information about non-i386 packages

 Closes:  #21620: packages.debian.org: download.pl: package download pages
should support multiple architectures
  Closes: #23350 merged bug
 Closes:  #83701: packages.debian.org: pages should say on what platforms
has a package been compiled

Bug#178831: marked as done (packages.debian.org could use real substring searches)

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It would be nice if the substring seach option on the "Seach package
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Bug#178831: marked as done (packages.debian.org could use real substring searches)

2003-10-10 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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