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]]>I'm aware that this is a seriously old thread, but, for the sake of posterity... the correct way to update all (old) packages installed from the AUR with yaourt is "yaourt -Sbu --aur".
for the sake of posterity!!!! Thanks a lot!
]]>cautha wrote:I'm aware that this is a seriously old thread, but, for the sake of posterity... the correct way to update all (old) packages installed from the AUR with yaourt is "yaourt -Sbu --aur".
Thanks for a great answer, I'm looking for a way to update my aur packages
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Thank you! @cautha
I'm aware that this is a seriously old thread, but, for the sake of posterity... the correct way to update all (old) packages installed from the AUR with yaourt is "yaourt -Sbu --aur".
Thanks for a great answer, I'm looking for a way to update my aur packages
]]>Xyne wrote:Can you do something like this (assuming yaourt supports pacman's "--needed" flag):
yaourt -S --needed $(pacman -Qqm)
If not, you can try bauerbill which does (or at least should) recognize the "--needed" flag.
That just tries to reinstall (and rebuild as we are talking about AUR) all the AUR packages that are installed. Even the ones that doesn't need any updates.
(assuming yaourt supports pacman's "--needed" flag)
Obviously it doesn't. You're welcome to try bauerbill, which should do what you want using the code above.
]]>Can you do something like this (assuming yaourt supports pacman's "--needed" flag):
yaourt -S --needed $(pacman -Qqm)
If not, you can try bauerbill which does (or at least should) recognize the "--needed" flag.
That just tries to reinstall (and rebuild as we are talking about AUR) all the AUR packages that are installed. Even the ones that doesn't need any updates.
]]>yaourt -S --needed $(pacman -Qqm)
If not, you can try bauerbill which does (or at least should) recognize the "--needed" flag.
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