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I just installed b43-firmware from AUR (using meat), which brings in b43-fwcutter from the main repos. It didn't suit me, so I tried to remove it. I was then presented with this:
chris@gopher:~$ pacman -Qi b43-firmware
Name : b43-firmware
Version : 5.100.138-2
Description : Firmware for Broadcom B43 wireless networking chips
Architecture : any
URL : http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43
Licences : GPL
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : linux>=3.2
Optional Deps : None
Required By : None
Optional For : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Installed Size : 714.00 KiB
Packager : Unknown Packager
Build Date : Mon 15 Jul 2013 13:43:37 CEST
Install Date : Mon 15 Jul 2013 13:43:40 CEST
Install Reason : Explicitly installed
Install Script : No
Validated By : None
chris@gopher:~$ sudo pacman -Rns b43-firmware
checking dependencies...
Packages (2): linux-3.9.9-1 b43-firmware-5.100.138-2
Total Removed Size: 64.67 MiB
:: Do you want to remove these packages? [Y/n] nI don't see why pacman should attempt to remove the linux package in this case. Am I missing something?
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The output of 'pacman -Qi linux' will tell you that no other package depends on linux, so yeah, you can remove it - pacman doesn't see why not :-)
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Modify paman's db if you want the linux package to be 'explicitly installed'.
man pacmanWill tell you how to do that.
Last edited by WorMzy (2013-07-15 12:16:30)
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Oh, I see why now. Wow, that's a bit unnerving.
Okay, thanks.
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