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I have installed infinality-bundle as I am playing about with the font-rendering and this was a very quick an easy solution. I'd like to revert to the standard freetype2 package. the wiki states:
To restore the unpatched packages, reinstall the originals:
# pacman -S --asdeps freetype2 cairo fontconfig
When I run this I answer yes to the conflicts but it gives the following error:
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: lib32-cairo-infinality-ultimate: requires cairo-infinality-ultimate
:: lib32-fontconfig-infinality-ultimate: requires fontconfig-infinality-ultimate
:: lib32-freetype2-infinality-ultimate: requires freetype2-infinality-ultimate
I've tried installing the lib32-freetype2 but end up going round in circles with the conflicts/dependencies.
Can anyone give me an idea how I would go about reverting back to the standard packages?
Many thanks
Paul - an Arch Linux Newbie
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Just add the lib32 variants to the reinstall command? The standard packages have intuitive names, like lib32-cairo etc.
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Thanks mariusmeyer, I new it would be something simple! Doh! For anyone finding this post I issued the following commands:
sudo pacman -S --asdeps lib32-freetype2 lib32-cairo lib32-fontconfig
followed by
sudo pacman -S --asdeps lib32-freetype2 lib-32cairo lib32-fontconfig
This returned the system to the original state.
Last edited by oceanexplorer (2013-10-11 10:10:23)
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Sorry...
I must use in sequence:
sudo pacman -S --asdeps lib32-freetype2 lib32-cairo lib32-fontconfig
sudo pacman -S --asdeps freetype2 cairo fontconfig
It is ok?
After what I must configure?
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There are countless infinality threads active right now - yet somehow, simona, you dug up one that is over 3 years old.
Please do not necrobump.
Closed.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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