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#1 2016-07-10 14:40:25

vgt
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How to use package [pacman-mirrorlist]

Hi all,

I've just relocated so I want to refresh my /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist, I have only one mirror in it now.

I want to restore it to the full list and after searching on wiki, I find a package named pacman-mirrorlist which may help.
I reinstall it but /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist stays the same.

How can I use this package to get a full mirror list?

Thanks,


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#2 2016-07-10 15:19:36

eschwartz
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Re: How to use package [pacman-mirrorlist]

You can just use reflector to grab the latest list of mirrors local to you.

But you can of course use the default list in pacman-mirrorlist, if you really want to. Since the mirrorlist is a backup file, updating or reinstalling the pacman-mirrorlist package will not clobber your existing mirrorlist. See: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pa … nd_Pacsave


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#3 2016-07-10 16:32:09

Trilby
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Re: How to use package [pacman-mirrorlist]

The pacnew/pacsave information above is the most direct answer to your specific question.  But I also second the recommendation of reflector as a much better approach.

Or as yet another alternative:
https://www.archlinux.org/mirrorlist/


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#4 2016-07-11 06:06:41

vgt
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Re: How to use package [pacman-mirrorlist]

Eschwartz wrote:

You can just use reflector to grab the latest list of mirrors local to you.

But you can of course use the default list in pacman-mirrorlist, if you really want to. Since the mirrorlist is a backup file, updating or reinstalling the pacman-mirrorlist package will not clobber your existing mirrorlist. See: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pa … nd_Pacsave


Thank you for your answer,
I think this is the reflector: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Reflector


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#5 2016-07-11 06:27:24

vgt
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Re: How to use package [pacman-mirrorlist]

Trilby wrote:

The pacnew/pacsave information above is the most direct answer to your specific question.  But I also second the recommendation of reflector as a much better approach.

Or as yet another alternative:
https://www.archlinux.org/mirrorlist/

Thank you for your help:D


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