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i've been living happily without gtk3.
today, a "pacman -Syu" wants to pull in gtk3.
i have not been able to find the culprit programmatically.
is it possible?
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There could be a better way, but you could try running 'pacman -S package' for every package that would get updated when you run pacman -Syu, and see which one pulls in gtk3 as dependency.
Or after you run the update and install gtk3, you can use 'pacman -Qi' or even 'pacman -R' to see which packages require it
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pacman -Syu --debug
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ooo, that's what i would consider manually, as opposed to programmatically.
i had a pretty large update.
arojas:
wow. so much output, even though there's nothing to update.
but this
sudo pacman -Syu --debug 2>&1|grep gtk3
seems to be doing the trick.
thanks to both of you.
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