> Because that is not what I want the end user to see when he clicks on > the view packages in extras links, wasn't the entire idea behind comps > file to only show the user packages which he is interested in and leave > out packages which exist for a good reason but are probably of little > interest (on their own) to the end user? > When I go to the repoview page I want to see ALL packages - I use it as reference point. It is the canonical look up. > Also this is not consistent with how yum groupinfo or pirut handle this, > they only show the latest version, which is what one would expect. yes b/c yum and pirut are not showing you what is there - they're showing you what they would install. Which in both cases is the newest version. -sv -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list