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Bug#975247: tracker.debian.org: displays deleted source package, when current binary package comes from another src pkg



On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 03:35:29PM +0100, nicoo wrote:
> When asked about [manpages-fr], tracker.d.o displays information about an
> obsolete source package, which was deleted from the archive earlier.
> 
> Instead, I would expect it to display information about the current, binary
> package manpages-fr, whose source package is [manpages-l10n].
> 
> [manpages-fr]: https://tracker.debian.org/manpages-fr
> [manpages-l10n]: https://tracker.debian.org/manpages-l10n

remember that tracker is source-based, plus anything that tries to tie a
binary to a source is prone to errors.  remember all those cases about a
binary built by different sources across architectures, for example.

Either way, I request and obtained some years ago that distro-tracker
supports package lookup prefixed with src: or bin:.  so for example you
could:
    http://tracker.debian.org/bin:manpages-fr
and that redirects to manapges-l10n.

I would honestly oppose "hiding" and old source package just becuase its
binary was carried over to some other source.  I do happen to need to
look up old sources every so often.

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