Ahoj!

> Just select packages from Repository @System, and then as a secondary
> filter select "Unmaintained", and you will see all packages not
> available in any repository, but installed.

It reminds me:  out of nowhere, suddenly @System appeared in the list of known 
repositories in (all?) package selectors. According to Jano (jkupec), it 
represents local RPM database.
I was thinking about removing it from repository list (because it is 
not 'real' repository, with name&URL, or am I misunderstanding something ?), 
but now I have doubt - is it really supposed to stay there? What is its 
purpose?

> In case Katarina or Ricardo want to mimic this, it is pretty easy, as
> once you have installed packages

Hmm ... I'm afraid I cannot add 'secondary filter' to ncurses PS 
(ENOSPACE :) ). So I'm thinking about adding 'Unmaintained packages' entry to 
the list of all available repositories. So I suppose it is OK to iterate the 
pool and find selectables that have isUnmaintained flag set ...

B.
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