Description of problem: file list, dependencies, and others aren't showing any information for any of the packages.... Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 4.1.0 How reproducible: 100%
Upstrean issues Changelog support: https://github.com/timlau/yumex-dnf/issues/4 Update information: https://github.com/timlau/yumex-dnf/issues/5 Requirement information: https://github.com/timlau/yumex-dnf/issues/8 Changelog: https://github.com/timlau/yumex-dnf/issues/17
Thanks for testing an reporting This is work in progress, many issues is dnf public api dont support it I am currently working on update information, there will be add in next release.
Update information: https://github.com/timlau/yumex-dnf/issues/5 is fixed upstream
filelist are supported by this commit https://github.com/timlau/dnf-daemon/commit/f2ee3eda585e4aab3de7bf6197359f04848a2c67
Version 4.1.3 from @updates-testing has a minimal support for dependency list. But clicking on the dedicated tab failed here for an update of the screen package with an error message box showed a python exception.
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closing this one, most of it if fixed in current release, the rest is tracked by upstream issues