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- How to force install conflicting packages with pacman? Pacman . . .
I am in situation that I need to install a package, which conflicts with another package that is installed I know what I am doing and want to force install my package But I cannot see such possibility There is --overwrite option, but it is irrelevant to my case And there are no actually conflicting files in conflicting packages that I am talking about I want something like --assume
- pacman -Syu error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files . . .
Offline Pages: 1 Topic closed Index » Pacman Package Upgrade Issues » pacman -Syu 'error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)'
- How to completely uninstall an app ? Pacman Package Upgrade Issues . . .
Pacman does not remove my configurations that the application creates I installed wine once and had a hell of a time removing all the entries it made in pcmanfm
- [SOLVED] pacman error: failed to commit transaction Pacman Package . . .
Index » Pacman Package Upgrade Issues » [SOLVED] pacman error: failed to commit transaction Pages: 1
- [SOLVED] Pacman - removing unneeded packages . . . - Arch Linux Forums
I was wondering if there was a way to remove unneeded packages in pacman By unneeded I mean the packages that are installed as a dependency of another packages, in which case you later remove the package, so the dependencies remain installed while you don't need them
- [SOLVED≈]Problem after pacman -Rdd linux-firmware Pacman Package . . .
And it was still just installed It's just funny that the next day, everything stopped updating and pacman stopped working without my intervention And I probably shouldn't have deleted the firmware like it was mentioned in the news I probably didn't understand the problem correctly In any case, it was resolved
- [SOLVED] pacman: unable to lock database Newbie . . . - Arch Linux Forums
I saved the file but while mirror is available pacman still refuses to update mirror lists using command:
- Solved: Script pacman conflict resolution Pacman Package Upgrade . . .
Experimented with the "--print-format" option to determine what package might need to be removed but a lot of the format strings don't do anything for me, e g "%H" does not get resolved And due to dependencies, the install and uninstall operations should really be part of the same transaction What I'm really trying to do is, from a script, to obsolete an already-installed package oldpackage
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