*does happy dance around his office*
lol..you guys are greatly contributing to my neighbors thinking I am a crazy computer nut.
]]>is there a way to specify the repo to retrieve from, without having to reorder the repo list?
like..
pacman -S ruby --repo extra
Yes.
# pacman -S current/foo
is there a way to specify the repo to retrieve from, without having to reorder the repo list?
like..
pacman -S ruby --repo extra
Dusty
]]>"pacman -Syu" works the same way
]]>pacman -Ss foo
extra/foo1.1
current/foo1
testint/foo1.2
unstable/foo1.3
if i execute
pacman -S foo
the foo1.3 package will be installed, correct ?
But i need foo1 then
pacman -S current/foo1
work ?
Another question:
if my pacman.conf have testing, current, extra, unstable, tur's mirrors, when i execute
pacman -Syu
Pacman will search packages in order:
current, extra, testing, unstable, tur's
or only in current, extra ?
To do a -Syu only in current, extra i need configure alternative config file with --config ?
Sorry for my english
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