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#1 2023-11-22 03:49:49

Firestar
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What is the correct order of official repositories?

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Official_repositories

It says:

core-testing is the only repository that can have name collisions with any of the other official repositories. If enabled, it has to be the first repository listed in your /etc/pacman.conf file.

which is conflict to:

The kde-unstable entry should be first in the list of repositories (i.e., above the core-testing entry).

so which should be first?

Also, it seems that not all core/extra packages exists in core-testing/extra-testing, so is it possible to enable both core/extra and core-testing/extra-testing?


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#2 2023-11-22 04:11:30

Allan
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Re: What is the correct order of official repositories?

kde-unstable
core-testing
core
extra-testing
extra

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