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This tracker remains open for interaction with historical bugs during the transition period. Any new bugs reports will be closed without further action.
FS#51134 - Querying by installation date
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Pacman
Opened by Jona Stubbe (JonaStubbe) - Saturday, 01 October 2016, 12:45 GMT
Last edited by Andrew Gregory (andrewgregory) - Saturday, 08 October 2016, 02:28 GMT
Opened by Jona Stubbe (JonaStubbe) - Saturday, 01 October 2016, 12:45 GMT
Last edited by Andrew Gregory (andrewgregory) - Saturday, 08 October 2016, 02:28 GMT
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DetailsWhen an update breaks things, it may be extremely helpful to find out which packages could have caused the breakage.
Therefore, I propose an option such as `--installed-since [ISO8601 datetime]` to filter for recently installed packages. |
This task depends upon
Closed by Andrew Gregory (andrewgregory)
Saturday, 08 October 2016, 02:28 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't implement
Saturday, 08 October 2016, 02:28 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't implement
Comment by Andrew Gregory (andrewgregory) -
Saturday, 01 October 2016, 13:27 GMT
Read the log or use pacutils (pacsift --install-date='>=2016-10-01')