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:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: Replace dbus with pfkernel/dbus-nosystemd? [Y/n]
warning: lib32-systemd: local (218-1) is newer than pfkernel (217-1)
:: Replace libpulse with pfkernel/libpulse-nosystemd? [Y/n]
warning: libsystemd: local (218-1) is newer than pfkernel (217-8)
:: Replace procps-ng with pfkernel/procps-ng-nosystemd? [Y/n]
:: Replace udisks2 with pfkernel/udisks2-nosystemd? [Y/n]
:: Replace upower with pfkernel/upower-nosystemd? [Y/n]
:: Replace upower with pfkernel/upower-pm-utils? [Y/n]
resolving dependencies...
my computer really doesnt like systemd .... how do i figure out which package is trying to install these deps so i can get rid of it?
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Which packages are attempting to update?
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Edit: what are you using in regard to pfkernel repo?
Last edited by nullified (2015-03-17 22:15:22)
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Post the actual command you are using and the full output. Is this actually pacman, or some other wrapper. If this is pacman, you clearly have unofficial repos activated - you'll need to tell us about those, and share your pacman.conf.
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You're playing with fire if you put unofficial repos above [core] and [extra].
Last edited by Alad (2015-03-17 22:25:17)
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If it's asking to replace packages, it's most likely because the packages in the pfkernel repo have them in the "replaces" array.
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it was my pacman.conf thanks for the help
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You might want to include what exactly the problem was and how you fixed it, in case someone else finds this thread in the future. Also, mark the thread as solved by editing the title
"We may say most aptly, that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard-loom weaves flowers and leaves." - Ada Lovelace
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Please remember to mark your thread as [Solved] by editing your first post and prepending it to the title.
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