Hi George, > This time I think I found a real bug. Not really an important one, as in the > end, when downloading and installing packages, gslapt works right, but still > a bug I think. > > Steps to reproduce: > 1. I have these in my sources list: > > SOURCE=ftp://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/linux/slackware/slackware-13.0/ > SOURCE=ftp://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/linux/slackware/slackware-13.0/extra/ > SOURCE=http://salix.enialis.net/i486/13.0/:PREFERRED > > 2. Remove any amarok package if it's installed > 3. Open gslapt and refresh > 4. Search for "amarok". > 5. You'll get a list with two amarok packages, one coming from the slackware > repository and one coming for the salix repository. > 6. If you click on the one from the slackware repository and try to view the > Dependencies tab at the bottom, it is blank. Not just empty from > dependencies, but completely blank. > 7. If you click on the amarok package coming from the salix repository, > you'll get the dependency list. But if you then click again on the slackware > package entry, you'll get the exact same dependency list, which is wrong, as > slackware repos don't have any dependencies. Same if you click on exaile and > then on the slackware amarok package. > > That's it, hope you'll be able to reproduce it. Thanks, it was easy to reproduce with your instructions. I found a problem in libslapt that caused the lookup by name, version, and location to fail on similar packages. This commit to the slapt-get source should fix it for you: http://software.jaos.org/git/slapt-get/commit/?id=3b81d074d8bee1a0885ea1c6f3a7d678476284d1 You will need to apply this and rebuild slapt-get. After installing, gslapt should work as expected. thanks for the bug report, jason-- Jason Woodward woodwardj@jaos.org