Good morning,
I just noticed that some of my packages appear twice on my private repository, but with different versions; I didn't have this problem before.
Can I delete duplicate packages?
Sincerely
T
[RESOLVED] Duplicate private repository package
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Hello Mohondit,
You can therefore delete lines with an empty architecture or an empty language if it's a duplicate. This is a bug we'll fix, considering "all" and "empty" to be identical. By the way, in your local repository, the interface only shows the latest version for each architecture. You likely have many older versions in your repository that you can delete. You can display older versions by unchecking the "Latest version only" box
Sincerely,
Denis
In the latest version of WAPT, the architecture "all" is explicitly specified for packages that can be installed on both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, and for the languages (fr, en, de, all). In older versions, the architecture and language could be left blank, which meant "all". For the latest version of WAPT, "all" and "blank" are distinct, so it displays the two packages individually.
You can therefore delete lines with an empty architecture or an empty language if it's a duplicate. This is a bug we'll fix, considering "all" and "empty" to be identical. By the way, in your local repository, the interface only shows the latest version for each architecture. You likely have many older versions in your repository that you can delete. You can display older versions by unchecking the "Latest version only" box
Sincerely,
Denis
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Ah, okay, I just realized that all the versions I imported previously are still in my repository. Since I had selected the "latest version only" option, I couldn't see them. I thought that importing a new version would overwrite the old one.
Thanks
Thanks
