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#1 2011-01-25 21:05:51

graysky
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correct usage of groups=()

I seem to remember pacman asking me something like "do you wish to install all content" when I tried installing a group of packages such as xorg or gnome-extra.  I added a groups=('name') to a few of my own PKGBUILD files which I maintain on a LAN repo.  I am able to install all members of the group via a "pacman -S name" but I am not prompted to selected individual members of the group.  Do I need an additional line in the PKGBUILDs or..?

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#2 2011-01-25 21:40:19

tomk
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Re: correct usage of groups=()

Known bug - that functionality is currently disabled. Bug tracker will have more details.

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#3 2011-01-25 21:58:46

graysky
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Re: correct usage of groups=()

Thanks, tomk.  Glad it wasn't me.

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#4 2011-01-25 23:26:03

Xyne
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Re: correct usage of groups=()

My arch it's a bug. It's an epically innovative feature. Pacman's brand new Heuristic Volitional Divination (HVD™) algorithm is able to anticipate the user's will. It was correctly able to determine that graysky wanted to install his own packages and thus bypassed the completely unnecessary prompt.

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