Synaptic uses (rpm) groups to organize the package tree view - typos
in rpm
groups show up really nicely there :) Things like
Application/Multimedia
+ somedvdplayer
Applications/Multimedia
+ multimediaplayer1
+ multimediaplayer2
+ ..etc
yah - the groups are fairly static wrt what rpmlint believes are
'correct' groups.
Yup, many packages don't have a real match in the
"official" rpm group list at
all and others could be put into one of several groups, typically things like
python modules: is this System Environment/Libraries, Development/Libraries or
Development/Languages .. when it fits to all of those.
That's one of the reasons why I thought keywords would be handy (in my
original post)
-sv