Add 'repo:foo' to the specification to be able to return all packages in a certain repository and to list them as categories
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This method typically emits
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<doc:tt>Categories</doc:tt> and <doc:tt>Error</doc:tt>.
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</doc:para>
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<doc:para>
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Note: Categories can be returned that represent groups of
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packages in a specific repository.
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These will have a category prefix of <doc:tt>repo:</doc:tt>
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which should be understood by <doc:tt>SearchGroups</doc:tt>
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if this feature is used.
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</doc:para>
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</doc:doc>
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</method>
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This is still supported, and backends should continue to support
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category searches like <doc:tt>@web-development</doc:tt>.
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</doc:para>
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<doc:para>
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If the values strings are prefixed with <doc:tt>repo:</doc:tt> then
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the request is treated as a 'repository search', for example:
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<doc:tt>repo:fedora-debuginfo</doc:tt>.
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In this instance all packages that were either installed
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from, or can be installed from the <doc:tt>fedora-debuginfo</doc:tt>
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source would be returned.
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</doc:para>
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</doc:summary>
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</doc:doc>
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</arg>
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