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I've been using pacman -Syu (Well yaourt -Syu technically) but I saw in another thread someone running pacman -Syyu - what is the difference there?
Last edited by TheGuyWithTheFace (2014-04-13 03:05:40)
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What does man pacman tell you?
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jasonwryan, Thank you for your quick response, and thank you for assuming that I didn't know how to use manpages. If I didn't know before, that would have been incredibly helpful.
Maybe I should be a little more specific. Having already read the manpage for pacman, knowing what -Syu does, I am curious what the difference is between -Syu and -Syyu. I tried to mention that in the title. I saw nothing concerning -Syyu in the manpage, and just to be sure, I grepped for it and found nothing. I have also done a quick google search with no useful results.
Since you have already taken the time to confirm that I know when to ask a question, do you think you could rephrase your answer into something that resembles an answer?
I appreciate your help.
EDIT: I just realized after posting this that I sound like an ungrateful jerk. I'm not trying to be one, and I hope I haven't offended you - I know you were just trying to point me in the right direction, and I know you didn't mean to come off any more condescending than I meant to sound ungrateful... Sorry about that!
Last edited by TheGuyWithTheFace (2014-04-13 03:02:04)
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Rather than grepping the man page, perhaps you could actually read it? It is probably the single most important manual in Arch and is not particularly long.
-y, --refresh
Download a fresh copy of the master package list from the server(s) defined in pacman.conf(5). This should typically be used each time you use
--sysupgrade or -u. Passing two --refresh or -y flags will force a refresh of all package lists even if they appear to be up to date.
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@TheGuyWithTheFace
I think you need to read the man page again, carefully.
Edit: Good morning, jasonwryan :-)
Last edited by karol (2014-04-13 03:03:54)
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Ah, evidently I skipped the second sentence. My mistake - thank you for your patience with a bad skim reader, and I apologize if I was rude a moment ago.
Thanks a lot!
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'morning karol.
Please remember to mark your thread as [Solved] by editing your first post and prepending it to the title.
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