On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 17:12 +0200, Florian Festi wrote: > Hi! > > > 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? > > If you do that you need a parameter where to start with the results to be > able to see the "next pages" and even an parameter for the "page > size"/number of results.
Well, I'm not sure you'd want to go that far (at least not before yum search is near instant). I was thinking more like two cases: 1. yum search foo - output "small" number of results, and if there is more than that a message of "X of Y more results, use --all-matches to see them all". 2. yum search --all-matches - output everything. ...this might be better already, but with ranking it'd be much more so IMO. -- James Antill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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