Skip to main content
Topic: [Issue] packages.artixlinux.org search returns 404 (Read 568 times) previous topic - next topic
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

[Issue] packages.artixlinux.org search returns 404

I'm guessing this is the place to post issues. I couldn't find anywhere else.

When I attempt to search on packages.artixlinux.org, I am met with a 404 error. Happens on my old install and a fresh one. It works mostly as intended on epiphany and ungoogled-chromium, though. On those it only 404s when there are no results to return, it seems.

Librewolf 121.0-1
Epiphany 45.1-1
Ungoogled-Chromium 120.0.6099.199-1


Re: [Issue] packages.artixlinux.org search returns 404

Reply #2
Seems to be mostly working on librewolf now. I still get 404 when a search returns no results, though

Re: [Issue] packages.artixlinux.org search returns 404

Reply #3
Seems to be mostly working on librewolf now. I still get 404 when a search returns no results, though
And Firedragon :
Code: [Select]
pacman -Ss firedragon
galaxy/firedragon 119.0-2
    Librewolf fork build using custom branding & settings
galaxy/kfiredragonhelper 5.0.6-1
    FireDragon Integration (kmozillahelper from openSUSE).
chaotic-aur/firedragon 119.0-2
    Librewolf fork build using custom branding & settings
chaotic-aur/firedragon-extension-plasma-integration 1.8.1-3.5
    Plasma browser integration addon for FireDragon
chaotic-aur/firedragon-next 11.6.1-3
    Floorp fork build using custom branding & settings

Re: [Issue] packages.artixlinux.org search returns 404

Reply #4
packages.artixlinux.org is not up-to-date and remains mostly a proof-of-concept.

Re: [Issue] packages.artixlinux.org search returns 404

Reply #5
packages.artixlinux.org is not up-to-date and remains mostly a proof-of-concept.
This note needs to be placed in an obvious location. It doesn't really address the 404 issue, though

Re: [Issue] packages.artixlinux.org search returns 404

Reply #6
packages.artixlinux.org is not up-to-date and remains mostly a proof-of-concept.
This note needs to be placed in an obvious location. It doesn't really address the 404 issue, though
Actually, it is up-to-date, just doesn't anticipate 0 results:
https://packages.artixlinux.org/?search_criteria=linux&limit=all