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Hello Arch Community,
So for the last two days I have ran the command "sudo pacman -Syu" and everything seems fine. I see stuff being downloaded from some repositories like example from this morning...
"[devon@MrLinux ~]$ sudo pacman -Syu
[sudo] password for devon:
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community 2.3 MiB 1889K/s 00:01 [######################] 100%
archlinuxfr is up to date
multilib 120.7 KiB 569K/s 00:00 [######################] 100%
:: Starting full system upgrade...
there is nothing to do"
When you see data being downloaded from a repository like in this one from "community" and "multilib" doesn't that mean there is something to install? Yesterday did the same thing, stuff downloaded but I keep getting "there is nothing to do". I read the pacman wiki and I googled the topic to see if I am just freaking out but could not find an answer to this. Thanks for any help.
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There were updates, but most likely not for the software you have installed on your system. You can manually check here.
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Also refresh your mirrors list to have the updated ones auto generated.
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You need to make sure your user owns /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist for that to work; you can omit the cower line if you wish.
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There's an online package database, you can sort the list to see which packages have been updated recently. It seems it has been rather quiet in the past 48 hours, with just a handful of packages being updated: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?sor … =&flagged=
Edit: 0strodamus already provided the link, I've just filtered the output somewhat.
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Last edited by karol (2014-08-09 16:20:28)
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Seriously, people in Arch become upset if there's no software to update for 2 days?
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Seriously, people in Arch become upset if there's no software to update for 2 days?
IKR?
If OP is that set on getting updates (and is prepared for system breakage), then run [testing].
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Seriously, people in Arch become upset if there's no software to update for 2 days?
We want our updates. And we want them NAOW!
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[testing] doesn't generally get more updates - the influx is about the same rate (not withstanding a few that enter testing but never hit the main repos). [testing] is just a little farther forward on that wave.
@OP, as the first response suggested, you are right that when the repo databases need to be synced there is new information in them (e.g. new/udated packages). But if you don't have any of those installed, there is nothing to do.
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I've also been without updates for three mornings now. This is unusual, particularly for my laptop on which I've crammed all sorts of frivolous stuff. I finally shook off laziness for long enough to take a look at the very informative server status listings, which told me that my "favorite" servers were both nearly three days past their most recent syncs. (Several others are, as well, I see, so perhaps yours is one of them.)
From there it was a quick hop to the mirrorlist updater which built me a new list. Copied it over and checkupdates found me lots of fresh software updates.
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Maybe you just need to cower -u and see if you can get something to update.
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Seriously, people in Arch become upset if there's no software to update for 2 days?
Well, yeah... I have 1331 packages installed on my system and none of them have updated (including [Testing]) in what looks like 3.5 days.... I was wondering if something is broken, right up until I found this thread.
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There is a great market for a new package core/placebo which installs absolutely nothing but keeps bumping its versions every time a forum post is about to be posted.
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Displayed in conky (natch), in a big ass font that says "It is now 7 minutes since your machine was updated!"
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Maybe you should complain upstream?
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Displayed in conky (natch), in a big ass font that says "It is now 7 minutes since your machine was updated!"
And then I looked at Buddlespit's avatar and knew it has been 8 minutes! My feet are so hot I can't stop pacing.
This silver ladybug at line 28...
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Now for an update on this situation, I had a few updates today. But one of the unofficial repositories seems to be down for the last couple of days.
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It's worth remembering, also, that some developers and TUs are normal people and may go away on holiday during August, so there will be fewer updates during that period. Important packages may get updated by other developers, but you can sometimes tell someone's got back and updated a stack.
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I don't know about you guys, but my computer just gets intolerable with each passing day if I don't update it on a regular basis. It starts ignoring me, smoking in my apartment, stealing loose change, drinking straight out of the milk carton, not flushing the toilet...Every time I Syu and there aren't any updates, I cringe, knowing the misery that awaits me. It's downright rude of the Arch devs and the upstream maintainers not to update their software more regularly.
TLDR: get your act together, devs
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If we're not careful we could fall from 48% to 49% obsolete!
Oh wait, no, we've moved up 18%. Maybe the devs should intentionally take a repo down here and there - if we keep beating the competition that badly, no one will want to play with us anymore OS Watershed might just take us of the list. I can see it now, a footnote "*Archlinux not shown as the numbers can't be conveniently written on the same scale".
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If we're not careful we could fall from 48% to 49% obsolete!
Oh wait, no, we've moved up 18%. Maybe the devs should intentionally take a repo down here and there - if we keep beating the competition that badly, no one will want to play with us anymore OS Watershed might just take us of the list. I can see it now, a footnote "*Archlinux not shown as the numbers can't be conveniently written on the same scale".
I try my best to keep my packages up-to-date with the upstream "stable" releases.
Claire is fine.
Problems? I have dysgraphia, so clear and concise please.
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Trilby wrote:If we're not careful we could fall from 48% to 49% obsolete!
Oh wait, no, we've moved up 18%. Maybe the devs should intentionally take a repo down here and there - if we keep beating the competition that badly, no one will want to play with us anymore OS Watershed might just take us of the list. I can see it now, a footnote "*Archlinux not shown as the numbers can't be conveniently written on the same scale".
I try my best to keep my packages up-to-date with the upstream "stable" releases.
We could go off the charts with up-to-date unstable releases, but we call that testing and not everyone uses that.
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
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If we're not careful we could fall from 48% to 49% obsolete!
Oh wait, no, we've moved up 18%. Maybe the devs should intentionally take a repo down here and there - if we keep beating the competition that badly, no one will want to play with us anymore OS Watershed might just take us of the list. I can see it now, a footnote "*Archlinux not shown as the numbers can't be conveniently written on the same scale".
We need to help Slackware! They're nice. Lets balance out with them!
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clfarron4 wrote:I try my best to keep my packages up-to-date with the upstream "stable" releases.
We could go off the charts with up-to-date unstable releases, but we call that testing and not everyone uses that.
I suspect my package testing monkey (yes, my packages are tested by myself and a buddy) is planning to invest in a Dropbox repository for my birthday (it's soon ), at which point things will be pushed as quickly as I can build them.
Hell, there may be days when I get bored and add stuff from the stable queues, just out of boredom (that'll be what I call testing).
Claire is fine.
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I think some of the holdup might have to do with linux- 3.17 coming.
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