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So, according with this topic, the OP couldn't find the chromium-pepper-flash package with pacman -Qm, but for me it shows up on the search (I have installed it from the AUR, with makepkg). Currently this package is located in the AUR.
I wonder why the OP couldn't find it? I mean, if this is an external package, not in the official repos, shouldn't it *always* shows up with pacman -Qm? Please notice that the OP didn't know at the time how he has installed this package, but I can't see other way if not with makepkg or with an AUR helper.
Last edited by thiagowfx (2014-01-10 21:37:25)
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herecura-stable unofficial repo provides chromium-pepper-flash-stable 11.9.900.170-1.
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I wonder why the OP couldn't find it? I mean, if this is an external package, not in the official repos, shouldn't it *always* shows up with pacman -Qm?
The only thing that I can think of is that it was installed from a repository, because pacman -Qm lists all the packages which uou have installed which are not from any local databases stored on your computer.
Claire is fine.
Problems? I have dysgraphia, so clear and concise please.
My public GPG key for package signing
My x86_64 package repository
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My guess: "Qm" would need the full package name (OP missed out "-stable") "Qs" only needs regex.
e.g. "pacman -Qs ttf" will probably show up a few packages on most systems but "pacman -Qm ttf" would find none.
Last edited by vacant (2014-01-10 21:56:29)
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My guess: "Qm" would need the full package name (OP missed out "-stable") "Qs" only needs regex.
e.g. "pacman -Qs ttf" will probably show up a few packages on most systems but "pacman -Qm ttf" would find none.
'pacman -Qm | grep chromium-pepper-flash' should work anyway.
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