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A bit of a feature wish thread:
The package search and AUR package search allow sorting by date modified, and there is a quick overview of the most recently modified packages, but no way to search/sort by date added.
It would be nice to be able to see whats new in the repositories and in the AUR - I'm sure there is plenty of useful stuff being added that I'd never think to look for.
Of course it might ruin the pleasant surprises I sometimes get when something I've installed from the AUR suddenly updates from the repositories (python-seaborn springs to mind ).
Is the data stored at all, making it simply a UI tweak, or is there just no record of when something was added for the first time?
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Check the "First Submitted" date .
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(A works at time B) && (time C > time B ) ≠ (A works at time C)
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Ah, so for the AUR at least the data does exist, it just isn't possible to use it to sort the package list.
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Keep an eye on signoffs:
https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/a … 32208.html
Or store a package list before -Syu:
$ pacman -Slq community > community.txt # or whatever repo(s)
# pacman -Syu
$ pacman -Slq community > community_new.txt
$ grep -Fxvf community.txt community_new.txt | xargs -r expac -Sv --timefmt=%s '%b\t%n' | sort -n
Doesn't account for packages that were moved to the AUR, but you can just check foreign packages (pacman -Q) for that.
Last edited by Alad (2016-04-12 13:22:16)
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Maybe you will find this useful?
cower -m "" --sort=firstsubmitted
Edit: Oh sorry, will only list orphaned packages.
Last edited by mis (2016-04-12 15:37:14)
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The AUR provides a package list, so you might want to fetch that and compare it to an older copy.
{AUR_URL}/packages.gz
{AUR_URL}/pkgbase.gz
Last edited by progandy (2016-04-12 21:14:09)
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The diffing of package lists is a pretty neat trick, thanks progandy and Alad. It would definitely be nicer if the web interfaces included a way to do this. Then we could also see what new nice things turned up before I started this thread .
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The diffing of package lists is a pretty neat trick, thanks progandy and Alad. It would definitely be nicer if the web interfaces included a way to do this. Then we could also see what new nice things turned up before I started this thread .
This is probably best discussed on arch-projects (archweb):
https://lists.archlinux.org/listinfo/arch-projects
Last edited by Alad (2016-04-13 07:58:00)
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