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Does your package "provide" linux? And should it? Not many (13 total) packages in the repos depend on the kernel package. Most - if not all - of them would also need to be rebuilt or replaced with a dkms version in order to work with a custom kernel. Which one is actually causing your problem?
Edit: any package that requires 'linux' requires the stock arch kernel. No custom built kernel would satisfy this requirement. This is why there are dkms versions of most of the packages that depend on 'linux'.
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"pactree" lists the dependencies of a package, i.e. the linux package requires coreutils not the other way around.
You can list the reverse with "pactree -r"
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You should be good, yes - but you're the one to tell us: can you update normally now? If so, you can mark the thread as solved by editing your first post to prepend [SOLVED] to the title.
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