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I've got the same problem.
Running:
pacman -Syu --ignore glibc,curl
Gives me:
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: curl: ignoring package upgrade (7.25.0-1 => 7.27.0-1)
:: Replace dbus-python with extra/python2-dbus? [Y/n] y
warning: glibc: ignoring package upgrade (2.15-10 => 2.16.0-2)
:: Replace libusb with core/libusbx? [Y/n] y
:: Replace udev with core/systemd-tools? [Y/n] y
... (cut)
warning: ignoring package glibc-2.16.0-2
warning: cannot resolve "glibc>=2.16", a dependency of "gcc-libs"
:: The following packages cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies:
accountsservice at-spi2-core automake avidemux-cli avidemux-gtk avr-gcc avr-libc baobab binutils blender bluez boost boost-libs ca-certificates ca-certificates-java cairo cairo-perl
cifs-utils cloog clutter clutter-gst cogl colord consolekit coreutils cronie cryptsetup cups db dbus dbus-core dbus-glib python2-dbus dconf desktop-file-utils device-mapper e2fsprogs
empathy eog evolution-data-server faac fakeroot ffmpeg file-roller filesystem firefox flashplugin foomatic-db foomatic-db-engine foomatic-filters gc gcalctool gcc gcc-libs gedit gegl
gimp glew glib-networking glib-perl glib2 glibmm gmime gmp gnome-bluetooth gnome-control-center gnome-desktop gnome-keyring gnome-menus gnome-panel gnome-screensaver gnome-session
gnome-settings-daemon gnome-shell gnome-themes-standard gnome-user-docs gnutls grep gsettings-desktop-schemas gstreamer0.10-bad-plugins gtk-engines gtk2 gtk2-perl gtk3 gtksourceview3 gvfs
gvfs-obexftp gvim hplip hyphen icu imagemagick initscripts inkscape iproute2 iputils krb5 ldns libatasmart libcanberra-pulse libcups libevent libimobiledevice libldap liblrdf libmp4v2
libproxy libpulse libpurple libreoffice-calc libreoffice-common libreoffice-gnome libreoffice-impress libreoffice-math libreoffice-writer libssh2 libtool libtracker-sparql libva libvncserver
libwacom libwnck3 linux logrotate lvm2 mencoder mesa mkinitcpio mpfr mplayer mx nautilus nautilus-sendto net-snmp nettle networkmanager nvidia nvidia-cg-toolkit nvidia-utils
obexd-client ogre openimageio openjdk6 openssh openssl pam pango pango-perl pcre perl perl-anyevent perl-async-interrupt perl-common-sense perl-ev perl-event perl-guard perl-libintl-perl
perl-xml-parser perl-xml-simple pkg-config polkit poppler poppler-glib ppl pulseaudio pyqt python2-matplotlib python2-pyqt qt qtwebkit raptor rasqal samba sane shadow smbclient sudo
syslog-ng sysvinit taglib telepathy-mission-control texlive-bibtexextra texlive-bin texlive-core texlive-fontsextra texlive-formatsextra texlive-games texlive-genericextra texlive-htmlxml
texlive-humanities texlive-langcjk texlive-langcyrillic texlive-langextra texlive-langgreek texlive-latexextra texlive-music texlive-pictures texlive-plainextra texlive-pstricks
texlive-publishers texlive-science thunderbird tomboy totem totem-plparser totem-plugin transcode systemd-tools udisks udisks2 upower util-linux vim-runtime vino virtualbox
virtualbox-modules vlc vte3 wpa_supplicant xorg-server yelp
Do you want to skip the above packages for this upgrade? [y/N] y
looking for inter-conflicts...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: libcanberra-pulse: requires libcanberra=0.28-4
:: pyqt: requires python-sip
The previous posts of this thread havn't really helped me. I don't dare to be to explorative either since this is my office computer. Please help!
BTW, I really think this is the most serious problem in Arch's history. Hope Arch Linux won't end up like Gentoo. Users fleeing due to upgrade breakages.
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It might be a little late, but for me this fixed it:
pacman -Sy
pacman -S sip python-sip
Then follow the upgrade steps in
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/De … iki:usrlib
Last edited by Coz (2012-09-29 21:31:40)
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