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Right now opam2web displays every packages regardless of whether it is available or not. This behaviour makes for example the ocaml packages display its latest version as 4.10.0 currently even though 4.08.0 is not even out yet. This seems to be disturbing for some users of OCaml and it is understandable.
Would it be possible to hide unavailable packages? I understand it might be difficult (for example there might be packages only available under arm64 or macos but maybe there is a way to filter for "always unavailable packages"?
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Right now opam2web displays every packages regardless of whether it is available or not. This behaviour makes for example the
ocaml
packages display its latest version as4.10.0
currently even though4.08.0
is not even out yet. This seems to be disturbing for some users of OCaml and it is understandable.https://opam.ocaml.org/packages/ocaml/
Would it be possible to hide unavailable packages? I understand it might be difficult (for example there might be packages only available under
arm64
ormacos
but maybe there is a way to filter for "always unavailable packages"?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: