[manjaro-dev] pamac is over ?

Philip Müller philm at manjaro.org
Thu Dec 19 13:24:26 CET 2013


@J Fernyhough: You probably had an "broken" pamac install on your 
system. Mostly you might had pamac 0.9.2 or some like that.

Either you want to continue to use the latest pamac then you do:

sudo pacman -Sy
sudo pacamn -Su pamac-aur

Or you keep the working old stable, then do:

sudo pacman -Sy
sudo pacman -Suu
sudo pacman -Su

kind regards

Phil

Am 19.12.2013 13:15, schrieb Guillaume Benoit:
> Yes I backported new pyalpm features in pamac 0.9 so if your database 
> is up-to-date simply install pamac or pamac-aur with pamac itself or 
> pacman should work fine.
> Guillaume.
>
> Le 19/12/2013 12:57, J Fernyhough a écrit :
>> 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
>>



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