FS#13643 - sorting on voted and notify
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AUR web interface
Opened by Ike Devolder (BlackEagle) - Tuesday, 03 March 2009, 10:21 GMT
Last edited by Loui Chang (louipc) - Monday, 20 September 2010, 01:27 GMT
Opened by Ike Devolder (BlackEagle) - Tuesday, 03 March 2009, 10:21 GMT
Last edited by Loui Chang (louipc) - Monday, 20 September 2010, 01:27 GMT
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It would be handy to be able to sort the list on voted and
notify,
so when you're logged in you can view the packages where you have voted for and asked to be notified in one list together |
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Closed by Loui Chang (louipc)
Monday, 20 September 2010, 01:27 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing: 1.7.0
Monday, 20 September 2010, 01:27 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing: 1.7.0
Also is would be useful to have some "favorites" to watch for updates more easiely.
And why is there no notify on updates automatically? Would it be difficult to send an email on updates?
A way to UnNotify a number of packages in one go would indeed be nice.
@ P. Baumgart (Baumi)
> And why is there no notify on updates automatically? Would it be difficult to send an email on updates?
There's the 'Notify' button. The comments can be used for all kinds of discussion relevant to the package, so there's no way of using it solely for the purpose you suggested.
A script that periodically downloads the tarball and compares its checksum should do the trick. I don't use any AUR helpers but they may already use sth like that.
> Also is would be useful to have some "favorites" to watch for updates more easiely.
I use bookmarks for that.
Comment by P. Baumgart (Baumi) - Monday, 22 June 2009, 14:53 GMT
> And why is there no notify on updates automatically? Would it be difficult to send an email on updates?
No that shouldn't be too difficult to do. Please submit a feature request if that interests you.
FS#7442.Wrt to
FS#7442, can I list the packages I'm currently notified about and pick the ones I no longer care for?It's enough to vote on a bug / feature, you don't have to leave '+1' comments.
Are you sure it's sorting the right way?
[1] http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SB=w&SO=d&O=0&PP=100
[1] http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SB=o&SO=d&O=0&PP=100
I have no idea is it possible to change the default sorting order for those columns, but it's a bit counter-intuitive atm.