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This is what I get after a pacman -Sy enet:
(1/1) checking for file conflicts [#####################] 100%
error: could not prepare transaction
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
enet: /usr/include/enet/callbacks.h exists in filesystem
enet: /usr/include/enet/enet.h exists in filesystem
enet: /usr/include/enet/list.h exists in filesystem
enet: /usr/include/enet/protocol.h exists in filesystem
enet: /usr/include/enet/time.h exists in filesystem
enet: /usr/include/enet/types.h exists in filesystem
enet: /usr/include/enet/unix.h exists in filesystem
enet: /usr/include/enet/utility.h exists in filesystem
enet: /usr/include/enet/win32.h exists in filesystem
enet: /usr/lib/libenet.a exists in filesystem
errors occurred, no packages were upgraded
The funny thing is, no package seems to own these files, pacman -Qos enet doesn't come up with anything, but these files exist. Oh and no, enet is not already installed on my computer.
edit:
The enet-version I'm trying to install is "enet-1.1-1"
Last edited by hybrid (2007-08-02 14:30:05)
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pacman -Syf enet may do the trick.
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