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Re: Bug in software index?
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Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller |
Subject: |
Re: Bug in software index? |
Date: |
Sat, 29 May 2010 09:44:46 +0200 |
Hi Stefan,
Am 29.05.2010 um 01:44 schrieb Stef Bidi:
I think I might have found a bug in the software index. In the main
page it states "Tool(3)" but when I click on it there are 4 tools
listed under that category: FTP, Terminal, TimeMon and Zipper. All
other categories seem to behave as expected, though.
Yes, that is an interesting "bug".
The reason appears to be that the "TimeMon" tool has a newer version
4.1. But the new version belongs to the category "System Tools". So
this appears to mix up the counting. I.e. the category counter takes
each application only once, counting the latest category. Which gives
a "3". But search by category lists all applications of this category,
taking the newest one only. Thus, a double-category app shows up
differently...
Maybe, we can fix this when moving the SWI to GSWeb (which hasn't made
much progress so far). See: http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/User:IOOI/GNUstepSoftwareIndex
On a different note, maintainers need to get back in the habit of
updating the index. Right now, the last thing on there is the
GNUstep core libraries... and I know there have been apps released
recently.
And, the reviewers (e.g. me) of SWI should be faster to approve
changes (there is sometimes "spam" who wants to have apps deleted, so
we need this review process). I think I should add a mail-notification
to the reviewers that changes are available.
BR,
NIkolaus