Re: [Fwd: Re: [Fedora-packaging] Re: why the Group tag is obsolete ?]

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On Sex, 2016-10-28 at 00:23 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Sérgio Basto wrote:
> > 
> > Many thanks by your reply, yes or creterepo could use appdata
> > directly,
> > makes sense improve createrepo with appdata, btw I noticie, apper
> > (kde
> > software manager) on Fedora 24 fails on search groups with:
> > "SearchGroups not supported by backend" , what tools we have to
> > read
> > appdata ?
> AppData is the source format (that individual packages ship), the
> metadata 
> software installers can actually work on is called AppStream (and is 
> periodically generated from the AppData of all packages in the 
> distribution).
> 
> The KDE software installer using AppStream is called Plasma Discover
> (or in 
> short, just Discover).
> 
> Apper cannot browse groups in current Fedora releases because the 
> PackageKit-hif backend (still!) does not support the required
> feature. The 
> old PackageKit-yum was able to enumerate comps groups. (Most other 
> PackageKit backends implement equivalent functionality, based on
> whatever 
> grouping mechanism the respective distribution uses.) That
> functionality was 
> never implemented in PackageKit-hif.

yeah, so the group tag shouldn't be obsolete , we should use it as
fallback .
 


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