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not really a big issue but just a short question resp. feature request:
i really like minsources but the one thing i recently encountered is, that there seems to be no indication in it that a repo of extrepo is in use. not to mention that it does not tell which repo is activated and/or it can be managed via mintsources.
i'm not necessarily talking about mintsources should become a GUI for extrepo, but at least a hint that other (additional) repos are in use than the ones which are listed in it, should be there.
or am i missing something?
because i always thought extrepo uses the normal deb-format and therefore should show up in mintsources. 🤷
if not, it is IMHO really unfortunate that there is not even the smallest clue in mintsources, that other repos are in use.
yes, i know extrepo is not that popular - as it should be IMHO - as it is even easier to use than Ubuntu PPAs and works for all Debian-based distributions.
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not really a big issue but just a short question resp. feature request:
i really like
minsources
but the one thing i recently encountered is, that there seems to be no indication in it that a repo ofextrepo
is in use. not to mention that it does not tell which repo is activated and/or it can be managed viamintsources
.i'm not necessarily talking about
mintsources
should become a GUI forextrepo
, but at least a hint that other (additional) repos are in use than the ones which are listed in it, should be there.or am i missing something?
because i always thought
extrepo
uses the normal deb-format and therefore should show up inmintsources
. 🤷if not, it is IMHO really unfortunate that there is not even the smallest clue in
mintsources
, that other repos are in use.yes, i know extrepo is not that popular - as it should be IMHO - as it is even easier to use than Ubuntu PPAs and works for all Debian-based distributions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: