Description of problem: If more than one keyword is entered in the search box of "gpk-application", nothing is found. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): FC10 default How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start gpk-application 2. Enter 2 keywords to search for, i.e. "beagle backend" 3. Actual results: Nothing is found Expected results: The packages with the specified keywords are found (in this example - all beagle backends, and there are several and they can be found manually, and their descriptions contain both the word "beagle" and "backend") Additional info:
We're working on this upstream.
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