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I had added the archlinuxfr repo to my system for testing yaourt on my system and decided I did not want it. I removed the yaourt package and removed the archlinuxfr repo from my /etc/pacman.conf then ran
pacman -Scc
as root and answered "y" to both the questions but the archlinuxfr repo is still showing up on all my queries:
pacman -Syy
pacman -Syu
pacman -Ss
etc...
I am not sure where this is still coming from but would like to get rid of it if I can
Last edited by vendion (2011-08-02 03:52:35)
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Please post your pacman.conf.
Maybe you have aliased 'pacman' to use another config file which still has that repo?
Last edited by karol (2011-08-02 02:55:21)
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LOL thanks for mentioning the possibility of an alias for got that clyde writes out repos it its own config file as well /etc/clyde.conf and the archlinuxfr repo was still listed there.
Sorry to waste your time
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forgot that clyde writes out repos it its own config file as well /etc/clyde.conf and the archlinuxfr repo was still listed there.
I wanted to mention that but you posted pure pacman commands :-)
Last edited by karol (2011-08-02 03:54:14)
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LOL thanks for mentioning the possibility of an alias for got that clyde writes out repos it its own config file as well /etc/clyde.conf and the archlinuxfr repo was still listed there.
Sorry to waste your time
Next time, if you're using clyde, say so. Pretty big thing to leave out.
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