apt-cache -v in gutsy
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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apt (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: apt
I have noticed that the apt-cache -v output in gutsy is different than those in previous releases:
- gutsy has 'i386' instead of 'linux i386' (not really an issue)
- gutsy has two (2) whitespaces after 'aug' (minor issue)
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root@four:/# lsb_release -cs && apt-cache -v
dapper
apt 0.6.43.3ubuntu2 for linux i386 compiled on Apr 18 2006 19:46:35
root@four:/# lsb_release -cs && apt-cache -v
edgy
apt 0.6.45ubuntu14 for linux i386 compiled on Sep 27 2006 23:43:22
root@four:/# lsb_release -cs && apt-cache -v
feisty
apt 0.6.46.4ubuntu10 for linux i386 compiled on Mar 14 2007 17:43:20
kiwinote@four:~$ lsb_release -cs && apt-cache -v
gutsy
apt 0.7.6ubuntu1 for i386 compiled on Aug 4 2007 00:21:55
It's unclear what the reported "bug" seems to be. Are you implying that the output from `apt-cache -v' is sufficiently differently that it constitutes a regression? E.g., breaks a mission-critical tool that you're using