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bug#30566: While searching for packages, deprecated packages should be i
From: |
Björn Höfling |
Subject: |
bug#30566: While searching for packages, deprecated packages should be ignored |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 10:03:16 +0100 |
When I search for a deprecated package, I get both the deprecated
package and the new one. That is quite confusing and I can't decide
which one to take. For example:
$ guix package -s geiser
name: geiser-next
version: 0.9
outputs: out
systems: x86_64-linux i686-linux armhf-linux aarch64-linux
mips64el-linux dependencies: emacs-minimal-25.3 guile-2.0.14
location: guix/packages.scm:335:2
homepage: https://nongnu.org/geiser/
license: Modified BSD
synopsis: Collection of Emacs modes for Guile and Racket hacking
description:
[..]
relevance: 6
name: geiser
version: 0.9
outputs: out
systems: x86_64-linux i686-linux armhf-linux aarch64-linux
mips64el-linux dependencies: emacs-minimal-25.3 guile-2.0.14
location: gnu/packages/emacs.scm:314:2
homepage: https://nongnu.org/geiser/
license: Modified BSD
synopsis: Collection of Emacs modes for Guile and Racket hacking
description:
[..]
relevance: 6
Here I get two exactly same results, besides the package name and the
source code line number.
I have to look into the package sources to find out which of the two is
the not-deprecated one.
As a user, I would like to see only the new package mentioned. Maybe
some users also want a short note like:
"geiser formerly known as geiser-new."
Technical background:
`deprecated-package` is defined in `guix/packages.scm`:
```
(define (deprecated-package old-name p)
"Return a package called OLD-NAME and marked as superseded by P, a package
object."
(package
(inherit p)
(name old-name)
(properties `((superseded . ,p)))))
```
That means the `guix package -s` should somehow make use of the
`superseeded` property.
Björn
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