apt-show-versions now knows absolutely nothing about any package that
isn't already installed:

    # apt-show-versions -a mplayer
    mplayer not installed (available for: amd64)

It doesn't even know its own version, which is not very encouraging:

    # apt-show-versions -h
    Apt-Show-Versions v.0.16 (c) Christoph Martin

    Usage:
     apt-show-versions     shows available versions of installed packages.

    ...

(The actual package version is 0.22.2 .)

I don't see how this qualifies as a "bug fix". It used to work
regardless of whether or not the package was installed, because it's
supposed to get its information from the package lists, not dpkg.

version 0.20 :

    # apt-show-versions -a mplayer
    Not installed
    mplayer 2:1.0~rc4.dfsg1+svn34540-1+b2 stable   ftp.us.debian.org
    No stable-updates version
    No testing version
    mplayer 2:1.0~rc4.dfsg1+svn34540-1+b2 unstable ftp.us.debian.org
    mplayer not installed

So this is actually a regression; the previous bug, whatever it was,
did not render the program totally useless, as it now is.


-- Ian Bruce


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