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you have i686/x86_64 when you list an updated package..
is it possible, to put a letter " T " (for testing) if something is testing?
I know it sounds stupid.. but when i see a new package knowing i have that, i often wonder why it wont update, even after pacman -Syyu ..(since i'm not a tester and dont have testing repos enabled)
but when i click on it, and read the info, on the right side, it says "testing"..
so can you put a "t" near the package name so anyone on the home knows the difference..
just a request.
thanks for listening
Last edited by binskipy2u (2010-02-17 16:21:39)
"Sometimes you comfort the afflicted, other times you AFFLICT the COMFORTABLE"
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How about we make [testing] packages in italics. ![]()
I know that is not well labelled... improvements could be made.
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not a big deal really, just a "tidying up" suggestion...thats all
"Sometimes you comfort the afflicted, other times you AFFLICT the COMFORTABLE"
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Oh I've been meaning to say that its great that the web dev finally implemented the i386/x86_64 thingo. ![]()
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How about we make [testing] packages in italics.
I know that is not well labelled... improvements could be made.
Can it be an italics T ?
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Last edited by Anonymo (2010-02-18 05:36:03)
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