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Yes I have read various postings on the topic as well as the DeveloperWiki:usrlib, and I am looking for some clarity before I do anything. Here is where I am:
$ sudo pacman -Syu --ignore glibc,curl.....
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: curl: ignoring package upgrade (7.26.0-1 => 7.27.0-1)
:: Replace dbus-python with extra/python2-dbus? [Y/n]
warning: glibc: ignoring package upgrade (2.15-10 => 2.16.0-3)
:: Replace libusb with core/libusbx? [Y/n]
resolving dependencies...
warning: ignoring package glibc-2.16.0-3
warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
warning: ignoring package glibc-2.16.0-3
warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
warning: ignoring package glibc-2.16.0-3
warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
warning: ignoring package glibc-2.16.0-3
warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "binutils"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
warning: ignoring package glibc-2.16.0-3
warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
warning: ignoring package glibc-2.16.0-3
warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
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warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
warning: ignoring package glibc-2.16.0-3
warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"So I choose yes to those two questions, I am suppose to do that right?
Tag 1
:: The following packages cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies:
accountsservice ati-dri baobab binutils bluez cairo cogl colord
cryptsetup dbus dbus-core dbus-glib python2-dbus dconf
desktop-file-utils device-mapper eclipse epiphany firefox gcc
gcc-libs gdk-pixbuf2 gdm gedit glib2 glibmm gnome-bluetooth
gnome-keyring gnome-screensaver gnome-session gnome-shell gnutls
grep gtk-engines gtk-update-icon-cache gtk2 gtk3 gvfs gvfs-obexftp
icu imagemagick initscripts libatasmart libcups libgee libgl
libimobiledevice libpulse libtool libtracker-sparql libwacom
libwebkit libwebkit3 linux-lts lvm2 mesa metacity mkinitcpio
networkmanager nmap obexd-client pango pcre pkg-config pulseaudio
rtkit sane syslog-ng systemd-tools telepathy-glib
telepathy-mission-control tigervnc udisks udisks2 upower
wpa_supplicant xf86-input-evdev xf86-video-ati xorg-server
Do you want to skip the above packages for this upgrade? [y/N] yas per the wiki
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (119): alsa-plugins-1.0.25-2 archlinux-keyring-20120812-1
automake-1.12.3-1 bash-4.2.037-1 bison-2.6.2-1
ca-certificates-20120623-1 ca-certificates-java-20120608-1
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dhcpcd-5.6.0-1 dnsutils-9.9.1.P2-1 dri2proto-2.8-1
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fakeroot-1.18.4-1 filesystem-2012.7-1 flex-2.5.37-1
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gnome-applets-3.4.1-2 gpm-1.20.6-10 gzip-1.5-1 hspell-1.2-1
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isl-0.10-1 iso-codes-3.38-1 jdk7-openjdk-7.u5_2.2.1-1
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kbd-1.15.3-3 keyutils-1.5.5-3 kmod-9-2 krb5-1.10.3-1
libcap-ng-0.7-1 libdrm-2.4.38-1 libexif-0.6.21-1
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libjpeg-turbo-1.2.1-1 libldap-2.4.32-1 libltdl-2.4.2-6
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libsystemd-188-2 libtasn1-2.13-1 libthai-0.1.18-1
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libusbx-1.0.12-2 libxml2-2.8.0-1 libxrandr-1.4.0-1
linux-api-headers-3.5.1-1 linux-firmware-20120625-1
logrotate-3.8.2-1 man-db-2.6.2-1 man-pages-3.42-1
mkinitcpio-busybox-1.20.1-1
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nettle-2.5-1 nspr-4.9.2-1 nss-3.13.6-1 openssh-6.0p1-3
p11-kit-0.13-1 pacman-mirrorlist-20120626-1 pam-1.1.5-4
pambase-20120701-1 pciutils-3.1.10-1 perl-5.16.1-1
perl-xml-simple-2.20-1 pinentry-0.8.1-4 pixman-0.26.2-1
ppl-1.0-1 procps-ng-3.3.3-3 psmisc-22.19-1
python2-distribute-0.6.28-1 randrproto-1.4.0-1
readline-6.2.004-1 rsync-3.0.9-4 run-parts-4.3.2-1
shadow-4.1.5.1-1 shorewall-4.5.7.1-1 shorewall-core-4.5.7.1-1
sqlite-3.7.13-1 sudo-1.8.5.p3-1 sysvinit-2.88-6 tcl-8.5.12-1
tk-8.5.12-1 tzdata-2012e-1 usbmuxd-1.0.8-1 usbutils-006-1
util-linux-2.21.2-5 vim-7.3.600-1 vim-runtime-7.3.600-1
wget-1.14-1 whois-5.0.18-1 wireless_tools-29-7
xf86-video-fbdev-0.4.3-1 xf86-video-mach64-6.9.3-1
xf86-video-vesa-2.3.2-1 xinetd-2.3.15-2
xorg-server-common-1.12.4-1 xterm-281-1 xz-5.0.4-1
Total Download Size: 118.53 MiB
Total Installed Size: 536.16 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: 11.44 MiB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] nI am suppose to say no here, correct?
In the section I marked Tag 1 I am suppose to take the entirety of the listing and use 'pacman -Sd' on it? Not just 'pacman -Sd binutils gcc gcc-libs' but everything under ':: The following packages cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies:' (unless pacman is also under that list)?
Instructions
pacman -Syujust to get the list of things I should 'pacman -Sd' I never install anything during that first pacman
pacman -Sd 'list' pacman Su profit?
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That's how I understand the wiki.
But you could alternatively follow the instructions for installing the glibc-2.16.0-1 package even though pacman is not in your list. I'm not sure but I think I might do that. Then if the later upgrade of glibc doesn't go smoothly, you should still have those packages working while you troubleshoot it.
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OK so I decided to pacman -Sd my list and this is what I got out of it.
$ sudo pacman -Sd accountsservice ati-dri baobab binutils bluez cairo cogl colord cryptsetup dbus dbus-core dbus-glib python2-dbus dconf desktop-file-utils device-mapper eclipse epiphany firefox gcc gcc-libs gdk-pixbuf2 gdm gedit glib2 glibmm gnome-bluetooth gnome-keyring gnome-screensaver gnome-session gnome-shell gnutls grep gtk-engines gtk-update-icon-cache gtk2 gtk3 gvfs gvfs-obexftp icu imagemagick initscripts libatasmart libcups libgee libgl libimobiledevice libpulse systemd libtool libtracker-sparql libwacom libwebkit libwebkit3 linux-lts lvm2 mesa metacity mkinitcpio networkmanager nmap obexd-client pango pcre pkg-config pulseaudio rtkit sane syslog-ng telepathy-glib telepathy-mission-control tigervnc udisks udisks2 upower wpa_supplicant xf86-input-evdev xf86-video-ati xorg-server
resolving dependencies...
warning: dependency cycle detected:
warning: dbus-core will be installed before its systemd dependency
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: systemd and libsystemd are in conflict. Remove libsystemd? [y/N] n
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: systemd and libsystemd are in conflictI went over to read the Systemd wiki and that just seems like a whole lot of another ball of wax, largely because I am on PII running grub legacy. So do I now need to move to a different boot loader or can I ignore systemd which is not on my system at all? Should I at least
pacman -Sd binutils gcc gcc-libsand proceed from there?
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Once you do that, I think those things will stop working until you manage to upgrade glibc. So I don't think it would be wise to do a partial upgrade.
As for systemd, you need to let it replace libsystemd but you don't need to switch to systemd or to change boot loader. Just let it replace libsystemd etc. and ignore the comment which says to edit your kernel command line if you want to use systemd. If you do that, you'll still be using the sysvinit stuff and that should work fine. Eventually you will probably need to switch but you certainly don't need to do that immediately and I would not recommend trying it until you've got your current problems sorted out.
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OK I did the full list update
sudo pacman -Sd accountsservice ati-dri avahi baobab binutils bluez cairo caribou cogl colord cryptsetup dbus dbus-core dbus-glib python2-dbus dconf desktop-file-utils device-mapper eclipse epiphany firefox gcc gcc-libs gdk-pixbuf2 gdm gedit glib2 glibmm gnome-bluetooth gnome-keyring gnome-screensaver gnome-session gnome-shell gnutls grep gtk-engines gtk-update-icon-cache gtk2 gtk3 gtkmm3 gvfs gvfs-obexftp hunspell icu imagemagick initscripts less libatasmart libcups libgee libgl libimobiledevice libpulse librsvg systemd libtool libtracker-sparql libwacom libwebkit libwebkit3 libwnck3 linux-lts lvm2 mesa metacity mkinitcpio network-manager-applet networkmanager nmap notification-daemon obexd-client pango pcre pkg-config pulseaudio rtkit sane syslog-ng telepathy-glib telepathy-mission-control tigervnc udisks udisks2 upower wpa_supplicant xf86-input-evdev xf86-video-ati xorg-serverThat seemed to work, so I did
sudo pacman -Su
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: Replace libusb with core/libusbx? [Y/n]
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: util-linux and eject are in conflict. Remove eject? [y/N]
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: util-linux and eject are in conflictThat seemed to drop out the process, saying yes to everything did:
$ sudo pacman -Su
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: Replace libusb with core/libusbx? [Y/n]
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: util-linux and eject are in conflict. Remove eject? [y/N] y
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lcms2-2.4-1 libcap-ng-0.7-1 libdrm-2.4.39-1
libedit-20120601_3.0-1 libevent-2.0.20-1 libexif-0.6.21-1
libglapi-8.0.4-3 libgssglue-0.4-1 libidn-1.25-1
libjpeg-turbo-1.2.1-1 libldap-2.4.32-1 libltdl-2.4.2-6
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sudo-1.8.6.p3-1 sysvinit-2.88-8 sysvinit-tools-2.88-8
tcl-8.5.12-1 tk-8.5.12-1 tzdata-2012f-1 usbmuxd-1.0.8-1
usbutils-006-1 util-linux-2.22-6 vim-7.3.661-1
vim-runtime-7.3.661-1 wget-1.14-1 whois-5.0.19-1
wireless_tools-29-7 xf86-video-fbdev-0.4.3-1
xf86-video-mach64-6.9.3-1 xf86-video-vesa-2.3.2-1
xinetd-2.3.15-2 xorg-server-common-1.12.4-1
xorg-xbacklight-1.2.0-1 xterm-281-1 xz-5.0.4-1
Total Installed Size: 533.89 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: -39.95 MiB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] nWhich I declined to do
Per the tutorial I did $ grep '^lib/' /var/lib/pacman/local/*/files which gave:
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/ld-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/ld-linux.so.2
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libBrokenLocale-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libBrokenLocale.so.1
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libSegFault.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libanl-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libanl.so.1
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libc-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libc.so.6
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libcidn-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libcidn.so.1
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libcrypt-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libcrypt.so.1
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libdl-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libdl.so.2
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libm-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libm.so.6
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libmemusage.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnsl-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnsl.so.1
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_compat-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_compat.so.2
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_db-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_db.so.2
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_dns-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_dns.so.2
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_files-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_files.so.2
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_hesiod-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_hesiod.so.2
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_nis-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_nis.so.2
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_nisplus-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libnss_nisplus.so.2
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libpcprofile.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libpthread-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libpthread.so.0
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libresolv-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libresolv.so.2
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/librt-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/librt.so.1
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libthread_db-1.0.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libthread_db.so.1
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libutil-2.15.so
/var/lib/pacman/local/glibc-2.15-10/files:lib/libutil.so.1Which coincidentally appears to be everything in ls /lib
ld-2.15.so libmemusage.so libnss_nisplus-2.15.so
ld-linux.so.2 libm.so.6 libnss_nisplus.so.2
libanl-2.15.so libnsl-2.15.so libnss_nis.so.2
libanl.so.1 libnsl.so.1 libpcprofile.so
libBrokenLocale-2.15.so libnss_compat-2.15.so libpthread-2.15.so
libBrokenLocale.so.1 libnss_compat.so.2 libpthread.so.0
libc-2.15.so libnss_db-2.15.so libresolv-2.15.so
libcidn-2.15.so libnss_db.so.2 libresolv.so.2
libcidn.so.1 libnss_dns-2.15.so librt-2.15.so
libcrypt-2.15.so libnss_dns.so.2 librt.so.1
libcrypt.so.1 libnss_files-2.15.so libSegFault.so
libc.so.6 libnss_files.so.2 libthread_db-1.0.so
libdl-2.15.so libnss_hesiod-2.15.so libthread_db.so.1
libdl.so.2 libnss_hesiod.so.2 libutil-2.15.so
libm-2.15.so libnss_nis-2.15.so libutil.so.1The wiki says I can rebuild or uninstall, but these don't appear to be individual packages, at least as far as pacman -Qs is concerned. Running $ find /lib -exec pacman -Qo -- {} + gives:
error: cannot determine ownership of directory '/lib'
/lib/libnss_files.so.2 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_compat.so.2 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_dns-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libresolv-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libdl.so.2 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libcrypt-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libSegFault.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnsl-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/librt.so.1 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_db.so.2 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libutil.so.1 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_nisplus-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libthread_db.so.1 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_db-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_files-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libc.so.6 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_nisplus.so.2 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libpthread.so.0 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libBrokenLocale.so.1 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libcidn-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_compat-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libanl.so.1 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/librt-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_hesiod.so.2 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_dns.so.2 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libanl-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libpthread-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libthread_db-1.0.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnsl.so.1 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/ld-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libutil-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libmemusage.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libcidn.so.1 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libc-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libresolv.so.2 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_hesiod-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libm-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libm.so.6 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libdl-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libcrypt.so.1 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libpcprofile.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_nis.so.2 is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libnss_nis-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10
/lib/libBrokenLocale-2.15.so is owned by glibc 2.15-10But I already updated glibc, I am not 100% sure as to what to do at this point and am looking for someone with more experience to guide me out of danger. Thanks.
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But I already updated glibc
No, you didn't. I think you may be confusing glibc with glib2 here.
You still have glibc-2.15-10 installed, glibc>2.16 replaces /lib with a symlink.
Run -Syu once more, and this time don't "decline" the upgrade.
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OK.
sudo pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
archlinuxfr is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: Replace libusb with core/libusbx? [Y/n]
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: util-linux and eject are in conflict. Remove eject? [y/N] y
Targets (140): abs-2.4.4-1 alsa-lib-1.0.26-1 alsa-plugins-1.0.26-1
archlinux-keyring-20120915-1 automake-1.12.4-1 bash-4.2.037-1
bison-2.6.2-1 ca-certificates-20120623-1
ca-certificates-java-20120608-1 cantarell-fonts-0.0.10-1
cloog-0.17.0-2 cmake-2.8.9-1 coreutils-8.19-1
cracklib-2.8.19-1 cronie-1.4.8-3 curl-7.27.0-1 dhcpcd-5.6.2-1
dnsutils-9.9.1.P3-1 dri2proto-2.8-1 e2fsprogs-1.42.5-1
eject-2.1.5-7 [removal] evolution-data-server-3.4.4-1
fakeroot-1.18.4-1 filesystem-2012.8-1 flex-2.5.37-1
fontconfig-2.10.1-2 freetype2-2.4.10-1 fuse-2.9.1-1
glibc-2.16.0-4 glproto-1.4.16-1 gnome-applets-3.4.1-2
gpm-1.20.6-10 gtk-update-icon-cache-2.24.13-1 gtk2-2.24.13-1
gzip-1.5-1 hspell-1.2-1 hwids-20120906-1 iana-etc-2.30-3
inetutils-1.9.1-4 iproute2-3.5.1-1 iptables-1.4.15-1
iputils-20101006-4 isl-0.10-1 iso-codes-3.38-1
java-rhino-1.7R4-1 jdk7-openjdk-7.u7_2.3.2-2
jre7-openjdk-7.u7_2.3.2-2 jre7-openjdk-headless-7.u7_2.3.2-2
kbd-1.15.3-3 keyutils-1.5.5-3 kmod-10-1 krb5-1.10.3-1
lcms2-2.4-1 libcap-ng-0.7-1 libdrm-2.4.39-1
libedit-20120601_3.0-1 libevent-2.0.20-1 libexif-0.6.21-1
libglapi-8.0.4-3 libgssglue-0.4-1 libidn-1.25-1
libjpeg-turbo-1.2.1-1 libldap-2.4.32-1 libltdl-2.4.2-6
libmpc-1.0.1-1 libnl-3.2.11-1 libpcap-1.3.0-1
libpipeline-1.2.2-1 libpng-1.5.12-1 libsigc++-2.2.11-1
libtasn1-2.13-1 libthai-0.1.18-1 libtiff-4.0.2-1
libusb-1.0.9-1 [removal] libusb-compat-0.1.4-2
libusbx-1.0.12-2 libxml2-2.8.0-1 libxrandr-1.4.0-1
linux-api-headers-3.5.1-1 linux-firmware-20120625-1
logrotate-3.8.2-1 make-3.82-5 man-db-2.6.3-1 man-pages-3.42-1
mkinitcpio-busybox-1.20.1-1
mobile-broadband-provider-info-20120614-1 mpfr-3.1.1.p2-1
nasm-2.10.05-1 net-tools-1.60.20120804git-2 netcfg-2.8.10-1
nettle-2.5-1 nspr-4.9.2-1 nss-3.13.6-1 openssh-6.1p1-2
p11-kit-0.13-1 pacman-mirrorlist-20120908-1 pam-1.1.5-4
pambase-20120701-1 pciutils-3.1.10-1 perl-5.16.1-1
perl-xml-simple-2.20-1 pinentry-0.8.2-1 pixman-0.26.2-1
ppl-1.0-1 ppp-2.4.5-4 procps-ng-3.3.3-6 psmisc-22.19-1
python2-distribute-0.6.28-1 python2-pip-1.2.1-1
randrproto-1.4.0-1 readline-6.2.004-1 rhino-1.7R4-1
rsync-3.0.9-4 run-parts-4.3.2-1 shadow-4.1.5.1-1
shorewall-4.5.7.1-1 shorewall-core-4.5.7.1-1 sqlite-3.7.14-1
sudo-1.8.6.p3-1 sysvinit-2.88-8 sysvinit-tools-2.88-8
tcl-8.5.12-1 tk-8.5.12-1 tzdata-2012f-1 usbmuxd-1.0.8-1
usbutils-006-1 util-linux-2.22-6 vim-7.3.661-1
vim-runtime-7.3.661-1 wget-1.14-1 whois-5.0.19-1
wireless_tools-29-7 xf86-video-fbdev-0.4.3-1
xf86-video-mach64-6.9.3-1 xf86-video-vesa-2.3.2-1
xinetd-2.3.15-2 xorg-server-common-1.12.4-1
xorg-xbacklight-1.2.0-1 xterm-281-1 xz-5.0.4-1
Total Download Size: 6.62 MiB
Total Installed Size: 591.27 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: -38.93 MiB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
:: Retrieving packages from extra...
gtk-update-icon-cac... 10.5 KiB 6.47M/s 00:00 [######################] 100%
gtk2-2.24.13-1-i686 6.5 MiB 2.55M/s 00:03 [######################] 100%
libsigc++-2.2.11-1-i686 59.9 KiB 331K/s 00:00 [######################] 100%
(138/138) checking package integrity [######################] 100%
(138/138) loading package files [######################] 100%
(138/138) checking for file conflicts [######################] 100%
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/20-unhint-small-vera.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/29-replace-bitmap-fonts.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/30-metric-aliases.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/30-urw-aliases.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/40-nonlatin.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/45-latin.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/49-sansserif.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/51-local.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/60-latin.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-nonlatin.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/69-unifont.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/80-delicious.conf exists in filesystem
fontconfig: /etc/fonts/conf.d/90-synthetic.conf exists in filesystem
filesystem: /var/lock exists in filesystem
filesystem: /var/run exists in filesystem
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.pacman -Qs fontconfig
local/fontconfig 2.8.0-2
A library for configuring and customizing font accesspacman -Qs filesystem
local/e2fsprogs 1.42.3-1 (base)
Ext2/3/4 filesystem utilities
local/filesystem 2012.2-5 (base)
Base filesystem
local/fuse 2.9.0-1
A library that makes it possible to implement a filesystem in a userspace
program.
local/gvfs 1.12.3-3
Userspace virtual filesystem implemented as a pluggable module for gio
local/jfsutils 1.1.15-3 (base)
JFS filesystem utilities
local/xfsprogs 3.1.8-2 (base)
XFS filesystem utilitiesI don't just run in there and delete or pacman -R or pacman -Rs these do I?
pacman -Ss glibc
core/glibc 2.16.0-4 (base) [installed: 2.15-10]
GNU C Library
extra/kdesdk-kmtrace 4.9.1-1 (kde kdesdk)
A KDE tool to assist with malloc debugging using glibc´s "mtrace"
functionality
extra/nss-mdns 0.10-5
glibc plugin providing host name resolution via mDNSSince you mentioned I still have 2.15-10 can I just tell it to directly pacman -S or -Sd glibc?
Last edited by Never (2012-09-25 00:55:10)
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Please read the news. It explains how to handle the fontconfig upgrade and the filesystem upgrade which are the two issues you are seeing.
No you should not just delete these packages unless you wish to break your system quite badly (in the case of filesystem).
If I may make a suggestion: these changes would be less difficult, clearer and easier to navigate if you were to have run pacman -Syu reasonably frequently. Some of these changes are not the most recent and trying to deal with everything at once is not a recipe for an easy life or a happy system
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Since you mentioned I still have 2.15-10 can I just tell it to directly pacman -S or -Sd glibc?
Don't do this. Partial upgrades are not supported and you will break your system.
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1. 'pacman -Ss foo' searches the whole output of 'pacman -Si' for the phrase 'foo': the 'Description', the 'Depends on' field etc. (same thing for 'pacman -Qs foo'). This means the package that will pop out of 'pacman -Ss foo' is often only loosely related to package 'foo'.
2. If you want to know what version of glibc you're using, run 'pacman -Q glibc'. There's a difference between 'pacman -S' and 'pacman -Q' ('pacman -Ss' and 'pacman -Qs' etc.)
3. Do you have a problem with printing some characters? 'glibc´s' doesn't look right.
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Ok. Filesystem upgrade, I did
ls -ls /var/run
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Dec 23 2011 /var/run -> /run
ls -ls /var/lock
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Dec 23 2011 /var/lock -> /run/lockSo I am going to assume those are symlinks and that:
pacman -Syu --ignore filesystem && pacman -S filesystem --forcewill be safe for me to use, as per the news on that topic
However, I also have a fontconfig problem, I also don't have
/etc/fonts/conf.d/20-fix-globaladvance.confso from that entry and the previous entry, I should go to terminal and do.
rm /etc/fonts/conf.d/20-unhint-small-vera.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/29-replace-bitmap-fonts.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/30-metric-aliases.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/30-urw-aliases.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/40-nonlatin.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/45-latin.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/49-sansserif.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/51-local.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/60-latin.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-nonlatin.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/69-unifont.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/80-delicious.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/90-synthetic.confsudo pacman -Sy fontconfig --ignore filesystem && pacman -Syu --ignore filesystem && pacman -S filesystem --forceor will
pacman -Syu --ignore filesystem && pacman -S filesystem --forcework just as well, with a final pacman -Syu?
1. 'pacman -Ss foo' searches the whole output of 'pacman -Si' for the phrase 'foo': the 'Description', the 'Depends on' field etc. (same thing for 'pacman -Qs foo'). This means the package that will pop out of 'pacman -Ss foo' is often only loosely related to package 'foo'.
2. If you want to know what version of glibc you're using, run 'pacman -Q glibc'. There's a difference between 'pacman -S' and 'pacman -Q' ('pacman -Ss' and 'pacman -Qs' etc.)
3. Do you have a problem with printing some characters? 'glibc´s' doesn't look right.
1 and 2, thanks. 3, you wrote 'glibc´s' and I am not sure what that is referencing that I wrote, because I didn't write that.
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OK I did:
sudo rm /etc/fonts/conf.d/20-unhint-small-vera.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/29-replace-bitmap-fonts.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/30-metric-aliases.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/30-urw-aliases.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/40-nonlatin.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/45-latin.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/49-sansserif.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/51-local.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/60-latin.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-nonlatin.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/69-unifont.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/80-delicious.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/90-synthetic.confto remove all those symlinks, then:
sudo pacman -Sy fontconfig --ignore filesystem
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
archlinuxfr is up to date
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (1): fontconfig-2.10.1-2
Total Installed Size: 3.45 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: -0.14 MiB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
(1/1) checking package integrity [######################] 100%
(1/1) loading package files [######################] 100%
(1/1) checking for file conflicts [######################] 100%
(1/1) checking available disk space [######################] 100%
(1/1) upgrading fontconfig [######################] 100%
updating font cache... done.That seemed to work. I followed with:
sudo pacman -Syu --ignore filesystem && pacman -S filesystem --forceIt gave me a bunch of pacnew files I guess I need to go through with yaourt and then spat out.
error: you cannot perform this operation unless you are root.which I guess is in response to the 'pacman -S filesystem --force', guess I needed a sudo in front of that. That gave:
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (1): filesystem-2012.8-1
Total Installed Size: 0.09 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: 0.02 MiB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
(1/1) checking package integrity [######################] 100%
(1/1) loading package files [######################] 100%
(1/1) checking available disk space [######################] 100%
(1/1) upgrading filesystem [######################] 100%
warning: /etc/group installed as /etc/group.pacnew
warning: /etc/gshadow installed as /etc/gshadow.pacnew
warning: directory permissions differ on sys/
filesystem: 755 package: 555which I guess is correct.
$ pacman -Q glibc
glibc 2.16.0-4A final sudo pacman -Syu did:
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
archlinuxfr is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
there is nothing to doWhich is a good thing I guess.
I could not boot after reboot, the system got loss, I followed pineapple-biku's post using
mkinitcpio -p linux.ltsinstead of
mkinitcpio -p linuxbecause I need special boot options that let's me use ide-legacy and noapic because this system is old. I also added ide_disk to MODULES in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf, ide was already in HOOKS. Everything came back ok, except that shorewall refuses to start. I did a complete Rs of shorewall and a removal of its directory, but after an install it still refuses to start, any ideas?
Last edited by Never (2012-09-25 12:23:33)
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Yep, congratulations. Now you just need to go through all your pacnew files, like you mentioned. ![]()
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I fixed the shorewall issue, for some reason the /etc/shorewall/interfaces file came out:
# Shorewall version 4 - Interfaces File
#
# For information about entries in this file, type "man shorewall-interfaces"
#
# The manpage is also online at
# http://www.shorewall.net/manpages/shorewall-interfaces.html
#
###############################################################################
FORMAT 2
###############################################################################
#ZONE INTERFACE OPTIONS
net eth0 detect
loc eth1 detectcommenting out FORMAT 2 let it load, also changing it to FORMAT 1 let it load. Looks like I am done here. Thanks to all who took the time and effort.
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