[manjaro-dev] pamac is over ?

J Fernyhough j.fernyhough at gmail.com
Thu Dec 19 12:57:05 CET 2013


I recall seeing how to install a different version of pamac, but what
was the command again? I've got two stable installations that can't
update due to version incompatibilities... :)

(For my testing install I installed a pamac package that was attached
to a mailing list email)

J

On 19 December 2013 11:09, Philip Müller <philm at manjaro.org> wrote:
> There is no issue. Some have the old pamac installed which need the older
> pyalpm package:
>
> Name           : pamac
> Version              : 0.9.0-2
> Beschreibung         : A gtk3 frontend for pyalpm
> Architektur          : any
> URL                  : https://git.manjaro.org/core/pamac
> Lizenzen             : GPL
> Gruppen              : Nichts
> Stellt bereit        : Nichts
> Hängt ab von         : python>=3.3  python<3.4 pacman>=4.1  pyalpm=0.6.2.2
>                        gtk3>=3.6  python-gobject  python-dbus dbus-glib
>                        libnotify
> [phil at manjaro extra]$ pacman -Q pyalpm
> pyalpm 0.6.2.2-1
>
> Everything is fine:
>
> sudo pacman -Syy
> sudo pacman -Suu
> sudo pacman -Syu
>
>
> Am 19.12.2013 12:08, schrieb Ringo de Kroon:
>
>>> Hi Ringo,
>>>
>>> what do you mean? We have two packages:
>>>
>>> - pamac 0.9.0-2 which has all the backported stuff we added to libpyalpm
>>> - pamac-aur 0.9.4-3 which is the current development release we add new
>>> features to.
>>>
>>> There is nothing broken with the libpyalpm we have currently in stable.
>>>
>>> kind regards
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>> p.s. and yes, when ready pamac-aur will be renamed to pamac again.
>>
>>
>>
>> I say this pamac need a former libpyalmp and pamac-aur has an newer
>> version so i gues pamac 0.9 isnt updated to that libpyalmp cause some issues
>> on update..
>>
>> its not broken but versions differences causes issues on update.. probably
>> he find the newer pyalmp direct... and pyalmp want to be updated too..
>>
>>
>
> _______________________________________________
> manjaro-dev mailing list
> manjaro-dev at manjaro.org
> http://lists.manjaro.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/manjaro-dev


More information about the manjaro-dev mailing list