upgrade list could be more verbose #1

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opened 2026-07-03 12:37:20 +02:00 by danix · 1 comment
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Hello and thank you for this nice tool, I really like the way the info is displayed on screen, it's way more modern and readable than plain ncurses 😁

One thing I'd like to suggest, is to make the upgrade output a bit more verbose.

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As it is now, I don't know what package I am going to upgrade, but only what will be installed. Something in the form:

[...]
112) [slackware] qemu-11.0.1-x86_64-1 → qemu-11.0.2-x86_64-1
[...]

whould be clearer, since I have packages overlapping multiple repos (I know, not very clever of me), so I want to avoid accidentally downgrading a package from one repo to another etc.

Thanks a lot again for your work 👋

Hello and thank you for this nice tool, I really like the way the info is displayed on screen, it's way more modern and readable than plain ncurses 😁 One thing I'd like to suggest, is to make the upgrade output a bit more verbose. ![image](/attachments/ba551caf-a541-41fe-bfd7-36c6187e0ba8) As it is now, I don't know what package I am going to upgrade, but only what will be installed. Something in the form: ``` [...] 112) [slackware] qemu-11.0.1-x86_64-1 → qemu-11.0.2-x86_64-1 [...] ``` whould be clearer, since I have packages overlapping multiple repos (I know, not very clever of me), so I want to avoid accidentally downgrading a package from one repo to another etc. Thanks a lot again for your work 👋
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hello @danix !
I agree with you I m working for it... next release will be as you requested.
thanks

hello @danix ! I agree with you I m working for it... next release will be as you requested. thanks
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