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Filter packages by repository #89

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mastaiza opened this issue Dec 15, 2015 · 7 comments
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Filter packages by repository #89

mastaiza opened this issue Dec 15, 2015 · 7 comments
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@mastaiza
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in the old yumex a choice category - for the repository. and the new is not impossible to return the item

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timlau commented Dec 15, 2015

Is what you want a filter to show only packages in a given repository ?

@timlau timlau added the RFE label Dec 15, 2015
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I want to view the packages repositories .
Sorry for my English . google translate

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20160329-163431

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spariant commented Apr 20, 2016

+1 A filter of "Repositories", similar to "Groups", to filter packages by repository.
I have missed this gui feature since migrating from opensuse/yast. Not essential but useful. It will make yumex truly fully-featured, yet clean and simple.

For design suggestions, perhaps a button next to "Groups" in your new yumex design (issue #74)?
Thanks for a truly simple and beautiful frontend!

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Similiar to #69 this needs DNF to expose package repositories on API.

@genodeftest genodeftest changed the title categories Filter packages by repository Apr 28, 2016
@genodeftest genodeftest added UI and removed NeedDnfAPI labels May 27, 2016
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Actually, I was wrong before. DnfPackage.repository exposes the repo ID for packages which are not yet installed.

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raidensub commented Jun 18, 2016

I will also like this function back. I makes it easy to install packages from Rpmfusion and other third-party repos.

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