I have noticed that when browsing software with pirut, selecting Applications/Games & Entertainment only lists a handful of all the games that are available.
Are we doing something wrong, or is pirut at fault? For example, abe is listed under Games & Entertainment while worminator is not. Both packages belong to the same group so I do not understand why pirut is being selective about which games it lists.
If you use the List view in pirut, I think all the available games are listed there.
Christopher Stone wrote:
I have noticed that when browsing software with pirut, selecting Applications/Games & Entertainment only lists a handful of all the games that are available.
Are we doing something wrong, or is pirut at fault? For example, abe is listed under Games & Entertainment while worminator is not. Both packages belong to the same group so I do not understand why pirut is being selective about which games it lists.
If you use the List view in pirut, I think all the available games are listed there.
The problem isn't specific to pirut. pirut uses yum to generate the packages lists. I believe that yum uses the comps file to categorize the packages. But worminator has been in the comps file for a month, so I don't know why it doesn't show up.
You can reproduce the problem with the 'yum groupinfo' command: # yum groupinfo games
--Wart