>
>
>> Short descriptions are not in the db, and I have no real mysql skills, so
>> this will only be doable if another admin has the time.
>>
>> Before anyone jumps in to offer a one-liner or some such, this requires
>> more than just adding the current short descriptions to the db. The
>> submiss
On 08/05/2015 03:43 AM, Greg' Ar Tourter wrote:
> Their is still something wrong with the package that makes it not work
> properly on a multilib -current platform for some reason but since
> neither multilib nor current are supported that will remain up to me to
> figure out.
>
Let me know what
On 08/05/2015 04:43 AM, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
>> The latest nvidia-driver package has a few errors in it.
>>
>> The info file has a trailing space after a new line \ in a couple of place
>> making the file unparsable by software such as sbopkg.
>>
>> Additionally, if one use the compat32 op
Hi.
I was reading the categories/tags discussion.
I think people would mostly browse SBo by Category, if they just want to get an
idea of what's in the repo or casually looking for something that may be
useful.
The problem is that the programs' names are often not related to what the
softwar
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015, 1:18 AM Erik Hanson wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Aug 2015 15:35:17 -0500
> Erik Hanson wrote:
>
> > I will look into adding short descriptions (infact, code may already be
> > there as I tried it many years ago) to repo browsing, but if they are
> not in
> > the db (they weren't at th
> The latest nvidia-driver package has a few errors in it.
>
> The info file has a trailing space after a new line \ in a couple of place
> making the file unparsable by software such as sbopkg.
>
> Additionally, if one use the compat32 option, a couple of 32bit files get
> written to the 64bit p
Hi,
The latest nvidia-driver package has a few errors in it.
The info file has a trailing space after a new line \ in a couple of place
making the file unparsable by software such as sbopkg.
Additionally, if one use the compat32 option, a couple of 32bit files get
written to the 64bit path overw
On Tue, 4 Aug 2015 15:35:17 -0500
Erik Hanson wrote:
> I will look into adding short descriptions (infact, code may already be
> there as I tried it many years ago) to repo browsing, but if they are not in
> the db (they weren't at the time) then it's unlikely to happen.
Short descriptions are n