I don't think that reverting back to Adept2 is the solution but just
that this bug must have been corrected even in feature-freeze status
(since is not a feature, it's a bug) just because this bug makes the
whole application work in a strange way that most users would find
strange. For me, it would have been better to completely remove the
search functionality until it was ready than to release the application
with a semi-working search feature because either way, searching in
Adept3 is mostly useless. Anyway, I would have used Synaptic instead of
that because I rely too much in the package's name (normally I know the
package name of what I want to install or at least part of it) but with
that search functionality anyone can think that a package doesn't exist
just because the package manager does not find it.

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Adept3: search does not provide expected results
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263438
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