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Hi all,
Due to a rather nasty bug in mplayer, the current version in the Arch repositories is unusable for me. I am currently running the previous version without any problems, but every time I try to upgrade, pacman wants to reinstall this broken version.
I don't want to list mplayer in the IgnorePkgs option, because then I won't get any new versions. Since the bug has long been fixed, the next Arch version should work fine - it's just the current Arch version (35014) that is broken and I want to ignore.
Is there some way I can blacklist this specific version of the package, so although it won't ever be installed, any newer version will?
I tried adding "mplayer-35014" and "mplayer-35014-1" to IgnorePkgs but it didn't work.
Any suggestions?
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Putting the package in the ignored list should be fine. Pacman tells you everytime it skips a package and you can see the updated version number there. I don't know how else you could go about this.
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You've already built mplayer from svn, so why not just use that until the Arch packages is updated?
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Hmm, I hadn't thought of that. I didn't actually build a package from it, because I didn't know where the problem was. So I just compiled a bunch of things the old fashioned way and ran them without installing anything until I had narrowed down the problem. But I'm sure there's an mplayer-svn in AUR I could use - good idea.
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Downgrade + IgnorePkg
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But how do I specify the version in IgnorePkg per my original post?
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Right. I was just wondering why a suggestion was given that I already said didn't do what I wanted. Thought I might've missed something.
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