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I own a handful of AUR packages, but I also co-maintain a few. It would be nice if I could aur-out-of-date -user fryfrog -pkg jackett and see both. But instead, it just does which ever is first.
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Hm, I tried to keep the aspect of package filtering/selection as simple as possible (following the Unix philosophy). For more complex queries tools like aurquery could be used, and their output fed into aur-out-of-date. Alternatively, run aur-out-of-date -user fryfrog; aur-out-of-date -pkg jackett from the shell.
Yeah, I was just going to alias aur-out-of-date to that. But you don't block the feeding of multiple options, so it is weird when they don't do what is expected. Instead of and'ing them together, it just ignores them.
I own a handful of AUR packages, but I also co-maintain a few. It would be nice if I could
aur-out-of-date -user fryfrog -pkg jackett
and see both. But instead, it just does which ever is first.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: