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The Monday 2007-05-14 at 10:58 +0100, Benji Weber wrote:

> > But it doesn't list all... I tried searching for OpenOffice, and it found
> > only two places for 10.2, with only version 2.0.4 available:
> >
> > Results from http://.../suse/update/10.2
> > Results from http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/suse
> >
> >
> > But it doesn't list
> > .../opensuse/repositories/OpenOffice.org/openSUSE_10.2, which contains a
> > much recent version.
> >
> > Why it's not found?
> > Shouldn't it?
> 
> Only the top results are returned, There are hundreds of matches for
> openoffice, searching for
> http://benjiweber.co.uk:8080/webpin/index.jsp?searchTerm=openoffice_org-kde
> shows up the repository you mentioned.

Let me see if I can duplicate.

I go to <http://benjiweber.co.uk:8080/webpin/>, I type "openoffice", 
enter, and I only see those two sites (oss and update servers), I do not 
see where I can click to expand the search to get those missing 
repositories. I get here:

http://benjiweber.co.uk:8080/webpin/index.jsp?distro=openSUSE_102&searchTerm=openoffice

And as I say, I only see two repos: update and oss, with several packages 
each, but only of version 2.0.4  (twenty files in total, not hundreds).


However, if I search for "openoffice_org-kde" instead (why should I type 
such a long name when searching for "openfoffice" I dunno) then I get 
three entries: updates, oss, and finally, the repo I wanted (three files 
in total).

I don't understand why typing a more precise search word (it requires me 
knowing the exact filename I want, and I may not know it) finds more 
server entries. It should be the contrary.


But I never see the hundreds of matches you mention. Do results depend on 
something on the client side?


- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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