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I don't think they are necessary to put in core.
[2011-08-22 18:43] installed gcc-ada (4.6.1-3)
[2011-08-22 18:43] installed gcc-fortran (4.6.1-3)
[2011-08-22 18:43] installed gcc-go (4.6.1-3)
[2011-08-22 18:43] installed gcc-objc (4.6.1-3)
Last edited by dlin (2011-10-11 14:26:51)
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This seems more likely a question to be asked in the mailing lists or as a feature request on the bugtracker. Devs are known for not populating the bbs
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Did you install the whole [core] repo? Why?
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As I know in manual and default install. We should install the 'core'. And the default install CDROM should put all [core] in it.
In other PKGBUILDs, they assume the core have installed. So, they don't require to put the dependency in the PKGBUILD.
As I join the archlinux several years ago. I think the rule is as I described.
I think these language should put as [community], they are seldom used.
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You should install the 'base' group, not the [core] repo.
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Ya, you remind me. Sorry, Karol, you are correct.
I'm forgot [base].
But as I know these package should not so popular.
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But as I know these package should not so popular.
You can always post this question on the mailing list.
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Ya, you remind me. Sorry, Karol, you are correct.
I'm forgot [base].But as I know these package should not so popular.
base is a group, not a [repo]
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