John5342 wrote:
Have you tried including the package version in the search. If you
have installed the package to test it then you should know the version
anyway or use "rpm -qi packagename" (easiest is to copy all the Source
RPM section excluding the ".src.rpm"). kernel-2.6.27.19-170.2.35.fc10
will single out the exact update. Shorter sections of the version (eg
kernel-2.6.27) will list all updates with that version.
Hope that helps
Your suggestion works, but I just thought if it was a simple code change (lists of lists in python can be sorted on the
first member just by appending a .sort() to the list name, slightly more complicated for others) it would make it easier
for testers to comment without the trouble of finding the exact package name if it didn't have a huge cost.
I'll use your workaround, or a search for date in the results that seems to work pretty well also.
Thanks.
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