That version is no more maintained
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Hi Gary,
a little late(have forgotten to recheck).
The think with the "apache" is persistant.
Also some other software is not easy to find with software-center as the
latest tries has shown( e.g as non server packages "LiVE", which should
point to "LiVES", but do not - in first place).
So, the
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o.K then. Late beta. I will keep in mind(I hope).
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Hi again melchiaros, and thank you for reporting back. I still cannot
reproduce this on my Quantal install. In both searches, the correct
results are returned. By your comments as well, it seems that this isn't
a consistent issue. Possibly this is a result of early development cycle
archive churn.
Have retested in with the upgraded system.
For phpmyadmin it is completely gone.
Apache is different.
When I use the phrase "apache" Software-Center is not able to find the
apache server.
When I use the phrase "apache2" it is able to find the server.
This is overspecific for a search function.
Hi Gary,
I have already retested it with the latest updates yesterday evening.
The apache search was working, the phpmyadmin not.
Today both are working.
So the problem itself seems to be gone.
I bring the system now to the latest upgrade level and retry it one more
time to be sure.
Anyway, th
Hello mechaiaros, and thank you for your report. I actually just tried
this myself and I cannot reproduce what you are seeing. For both search
cases, I see the correct result appear in the list.
However, looking at your attached SoftwareCenterLog.txt, I can see the
following error reported. This w
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