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hi yester day an update, <br>
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manjaro-system should be smarter ?<br>
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[2014-02-22 01:38] [PACMAN] upgraded archlinux-keyring (20140124-1
-> 20140220-1)<br>
[2014-02-22 01:38] [ALPM-SCRIPTLET] [1;1m[1;32m==>[1;0m[1;1m
Prepare for Xorg-Server downgrade ...[1;0m<br>
[2014-02-22 01:38] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman --noconfirm --force
-Suu'<br>
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get update and it says performing downgrade .<br>
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not always good if you put something straight -Suu ? will say if you
are up to manjaro repo<br>
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and updated from repo something ... and do standard -Suu you have
reinstall everytime ?<br>
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personal i think 'manjaro-sysem' must be smarter and work with kind
of Meta packages under lined ?<br>
putting standard -Suu after a week you removed it and someone
installs manjaro 0.88 you get sort of issues about xorg local is
newer something like that..<br>
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i do believe in moment if manjaro-system recognized running system
of some age.. it can direct to some Meta-script is connected to
manjaro-system to make it more modular. so in this case ..<br>
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if see like fedora it runs several meta script... to change the
system when system change in time and someone runnoing older iso by
mistake manjaro-system wil be able to take the changes in modular
way. i do think but <br>
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it make just confuse on each manjaro-system update standing
downgrade ...<br>
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