X-Git-Url: https://git.deb.at/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=62f9098b6f188323016a9602c9a43c16deec42ac;hb=24ffc8c7b59a3323dcfae1ec99685c6b672ae28a;hp=c3602007d4c46ca0655210f0d65cfa72b201832c;hpb=91c3dd8756b168de59841b7835339b30dcdce90b;p=deb%2Fpackages.git diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index c360200..62f9098 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ search_packages.pl: course) the search term - exact package searches - substring searches on packages: - - don't do exact lookups, but use '^' prefix token - - only do for >= 2 characters - don't allow whitespace in it, warn when people use common wildcards like *, ?, ^, $ (not possible) - When overflow, iterate the first couple of packages that *start* with the @@ -25,7 +23,29 @@ search_packages.pl: - Better exact=1 performance by indexing per word? - drop case-sensitive from options, descriptions.txt all lowercase and without punctuation, such that instead of =~ //, indexof can be used + - in results, show full descriptions, so one sees what's being matched? + +- backend: + - Ensure that in _small.db, newest version for each suite is first, + show_package relies on that. So foreach suite, 'newest entry', and only + then, all the other entries General: - Try to break everything with empty/short searches - Check for case sensitive consistency +- Fix assumption that archive doesn't show up in any url, consistency-fy + dealing with archives of a different set than (us, non-us, security) +- Some packages are both concrete and virtual, deal with that: in depends + display of show_package (now if a package is concrete, you only see that), + and eh, somewhere else too ttbomk +- grep -ri fixme +- searchon=all -> searchon=descriptions? +- quicksearch box: copy parameters of current search (exact,suite,arch,etc), + or rather, always use defaults? Both have their pro&cons... former is more + obscure, but otoh, for typo fixing more appropriate. + Maybe best of both worlds is 'modify search' below results, where you can + generalize/specificy arch, etc etc? + + +Bugs: +- amd64 security is getting displayed weirdly