On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 09:16 -0400, seth vidal wrote: > On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 07:24 -0400, James Bowes wrote: > > On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 00:27:24 -0400, seth vidal wrote: > > > I implemented a ranked multi-term search routine in searchGenerator() > > > > > Cons: > > > - b/c you have to sort the search results after you get them it slows > > > down the results and partially defeats the purpose of the generator, at > > > all. > > > - the more terms you add the slower it gets for obvious reasons. > > > > Another con for me is that it takes the union of the results, rather > > than the intersection. While adding more search terms does give me > > better results at the top of the list, the list is longer and so harder > > to sort through. Though I am willing to accept that I'm the only person > > who'd want the intersection ;) > > well, I was trying to get it to behave similarly to how google behaves.
Well one of the reasons google can get away with this is that they only display the first X matches. Doing that in yum search, by default, would probably up the usability too. Maybe yum search --all-matches, for the everything? -- James Antill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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