Bugzilla – Bug 1009967
Search results show wrong versions, broken links, misformatted tables
Last modified: 2018-04-19 18:30:19 UTC
For some time now the page <https://software.opensuse.org/package/libgtk-3-0> lists version 3.6.4 as the latest "official release" of libgtk-3-0 for openSUSE Tumbleweed. However, no such version of the package exists in the repository. Clicking on the "32 Bit" and "64 Bit" links result in 404 errors. The actual version in the repository is 3.22.3. Please either add version 3.6.4 to the "official release" repository, or else update the software portal so that it lists 3.22.3 as the available version.
The problem has morphed. Following the "32 Bit" link still results in a 404 error. But now the "64 Bit" link is missing altogether.
Created attachment 739093 [details] Screenshot showing incorrect and misformatted search results There are similar problems with other packages. The attached screenshot shows the search results for claws-mail. Some things to note: 1. The table is misformatted. See in particular the row for the server:mail repository, where the columns do not line up with the rest of the table. 2. The table contains many duplicate source and architecture links. These links point to different URLs, but there is no indication what the difference is between them. 3. The table contains missing source and architecture links. For example, there are 64-bit and source packages from the official release repository, but they are not listed in the table. 4. The version numbers in the table are wrong. For example, the table shows that the latest version from the official repository is 3.8.0, when it is in fact 3.15.1 (as can be verified by clicking on the "official release" link). 5. The links to some of the packages return 404 errors. 6. Some of the "1 Click Install" links go to the wrong places. For example, the "1 Click Install" link for the "server:mail" repository instead tries to install the package from the openSUSE:Factory:ARM repository.
This is automated batch bugzilla cleanup. The bug you reported was opened against old software.opensuse.org before it was redesigned in 2018. As it was pretty comprehensive rewrite there is high probablity your ticket is no longer relevant. Please if you still reproduce this issue on current site open a new ticket to get it resolved. Thank you for understanding and sorry for not fixing your issue in timely manner.
(In reply to Tomáš Chvátal from comment #3) > Please if you still reproduce this issue on current site open a new ticket > to get it resolved. I'm not sure what the point is in creating new bugs instead of reopening existing ones, but here you go: Bug 1090279