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Hi Gary,
a little late(have forgotten to recheck).
The think with the apache is persistant.
Also some other software is not easy to find with software-center as the
latest tries has shown( e.g as non server packages LiVE, which should
point to LiVES, but do not - in first place).
So, the
o.K then. Late beta. I will keep in mind(I hope).
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Hi again melchiaros, and thank you for reporting back. I still cannot
reproduce this on my Quantal install. In both searches, the correct
results are returned. By your comments as well, it seems that this isn't
a consistent issue. Possibly this is a result of early development cycle
archive churn.
Hi Gary,
I have already retested it with the latest updates yesterday evening.
The apache search was working, the phpmyadmin not.
Today both are working.
So the problem itself seems to be gone.
I bring the system now to the latest upgrade level and retry it one more
time to be sure.
Anyway,
Have retested in with the upgraded system.
For phpmyadmin it is completely gone.
Apache is different.
When I use the phrase apache Software-Center is not able to find the
apache server.
When I use the phrase apache2 it is able to find the server.
This is overspecific for a search function.
I
Hello mechaiaros, and thank you for your report. I actually just tried
this myself and I cannot reproduce what you are seeing. For both search
cases, I see the correct result appear in the list.
However, looking at your attached SoftwareCenterLog.txt, I can see the
following error reported. This
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