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Created Aug 18, 2020 by Sven-Hendrik Haase@svenstaroContributor1 of 3 tasks completed1/3 tasks

Import packages from testing repositories

Created by: lahwaacz

Testing repositories may contain new versions of man pages or even new packages.

  • The selection of the default package when there are multiple versions would have to be adjusted.
  • When downloading packages, we should ensure that same packages from different repos don't overwrite themselves (though if pacman does not handle it, it should never happen).
  • The listing view needs to support ambiguous entries (manuals from packages which are in multiple repositories). Solution: show the results as table view (like archweb and aur), show the repo and pkgname as two columns.
Edited Jan 10, 2021 by Sven-Hendrik Haase
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