Ubuntu Software Center doesn't hint the existence of package 'openjdk-7-jdk' in a regular search
Bug #1267947 reported by
Shashank VRSN Sabniveesu
This bug affects 1 person
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software-center (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Searching in 'Ubuntu Software Center' for the package 'openjdk-7-jdk' doesn't show up until 'openjdk-7-jd' is entered. Instead the package 'openjdk-7-jre' alone is shown at the very instant, 'openj' is entered.
This requires a user to memorize the entire and exact package name
affects: | software-center → software-center (Ubuntu) |
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This seems to be a side-effect of a categorization error.
openjdk-7-jdk is in the "Developer Tools" > "Java" subcategory.
That "Java" subcategory is supposed to show non-application packages by default, like the "Fonts" category does for example. <https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/SoftwareCen ter#Genre>
And that, in turn, is supposed to cause non-application packages in the subcategory to show up by default when searching from the home screen, as you did here. From <https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/SoftwareCen ter#search- results>: "In search results, a non-application item should be hidden by default ... from the home screen, if its primary subcategory (or, if it has no subcategory, its primary category) does not 'Show non-application packages by default'..."
However, currently the "Java" subcategory hides non-application packages by default, as you can see by browsing to it: "Show 716 technical items".
So we should be able to fix this just by toggling that flag for the "Java" subcategory.