Seems my memory is fuzzy, I thought we had a replaces directive, apparently not. Sorry for the noise. But yes, regularly checking and cleaning up after old orphans is a good habit to get into.
We do have one, but nothing "replaces" ffmpeg2.8, so why should we use it?
]]>pacman -D --asexplicit <package>
ahstro wrote:I update my system multiple times a day, so don't think "more often" is a valid suggestion.
Agreed. I update every morning just ran into this issue this morning.
Same
edit:
thecdn do you also regularly run `pacman -Qdt`?
I have not in the past, but it seems like a good suggestion for the future! Thanks
]]>I update my system multiple times a day, so don't think "more often" is a valid suggestion.
Agreed. I update every morning just ran into this issue this morning.
]]>FWIW remove ffmpeg2.8 if necessary with the -Rdd option, the only package that should have this dependency in the repos is VLC which will be updated as well. If you have this dependency for an AUR package, you'd best check if there was an update
]]>pacman -R ffmpeg2.8
ffmpeg2.8 is not more used
]]>λ sudo pacman -Su
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: installing x265 (2.8-1) breaks dependency 'libx265.so=151-64' required by ffmpeg2.8