Prefer exact match on package name over provides match#643
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When searching for packages which might satisfy given dependency, aptly was first returning packages which `Provides` mentioned name. By default aptly is picking up only first match (unless follow all variants options is enabled), so `Provides:` takes precedence over exact package name match. Invert this logic by searching first for package name match.
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When searching for packages which might satisfy given dependency,
aptly was first returning packages which
Providesmentionedname. By default aptly is picking up only first match (unless
follow all variants options is enabled), so
Provides:takesprecedence over exact package name match.
Invert this logic by searching first for package name match.
Fixes #618
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