If you type in the URL: http://packages.debian.org/src:webmin-contrib
You end up with a page listing the following packages:
Package Search Results
You have searched for source packages named webmin-contrib in all
distributions, all sections, and all architectures.
Found 1 matching packages, displaying package 1.
Source package webmin-contrib
* testing (admin): 1.160-2 [contrib]
Binary packages: webmin-filemanager, webmin-qmailadmin,
webmin-sentry, webmin-telnet
* unstable (admin): 1.160-2 [contrib]
Binary packages: webmin-filemanager, webmin-qmailadmin,
webmin-sentry, webmin-telnet
Clicking any of the individual package links on that page result in
a 404 error.
However, typing in:
http://packages.debian.org/webmin-filemanager
yields this:
Package Search Results
You have searched for packages named webmin-filemanager in all
distributions, all sections, and all architectures.
Found 1 matching packages, displaying package 1.
Package webmin-filemanager
* testing (admin): File manager module for webmin [contrib]
1.160-2: all
* unstable (admin): File manager module for webmin [contrib]
1.160-2: all
Clicking on either the "testing" or "unstable" link leads to the
correct page.
I believe the problem is that the source package page constructs links
like this:
http://packages.debian.org/testing/contrib/admin/webmin-filemanager
While the individual package pages construct links like this:
http://packages.debian.org/testing/admin/webmin-filemanager
Notice that the first link includes a contrib/ directory that the
second link does not. The other three webmin packages listed in
the original page show the same behavior.
I hope this information has been helpful.
-Roberto Sanchez
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