https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392429
--- Comment #3 from Vlad Zagorodniy <vladz...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Antonio Rojas from comment #2) > @Aleix I think they mean packages that are actually installed on the system > (regardless of where they come from). In that case Discover shows them if > you search for the exact package name, but not if you search for a substring > (which 'pkcon search' does). You're totally correct! But that's only the test case #1. ;-) (In reply to Aleix Pol from comment #1) > AUR isn't part of your distribution and as such isn't included in appstream > metadata. This is not something we can support from Discover. If some of AUR packages were installed earlier, these packages should be listed among search results so they can be removed with GUI. The test case #2 applies not only to AUR packages. For example, I use the following repos: [zzag] [vscode] [fonts] [core] [extra] [community] the vscode repo contains 2 packages: code(Visual Studio Code) and code-insiders(Visual Studio Code Insiders), see https://imgur.com/a/Thq4h If I search "code-insiders" right on the "main page", Visual Studio Code Insiders package is found, e.g. https://imgur.com/a/gsfex If I search "code-insiders" in Applications tab/page, nothing is found, e.g. https://imgur.com/a/E1NIi pkcon finds everything I expected. IIRC Discover has the same behaviour in Ubuntu. http://www.ocsmag.com/2017/03/29/discover-discover/, start reading from "Distance Traveler Discovery – Searching for software". So, I don't think it's RESOLVED INVALID. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.