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Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade some aur packages, but get the following error:
error: Pull is not possible because you have unmerged files.
hint: Fix them up in the work tree, and then use 'git add/rm <file>'
hint: as appropriate to mark resolution and make a commit.
fatal: Exiting because of an unresolved conflict.
Wondering what is causing this and how I could fix it?
ty!
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That is a very clear message about what is causing it. You have unmerged files in your local git repo for some package. I don't know which package as you have not provided the complete output.
The hint also tells you exactly how to fix this. I really don't know what else could be said. If you need help implementing the solution provided, please specify where you are having trouble.
mod note: not an "installation" issue. Moved to N.C.
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So where is this checked out within pacaur and how can I delete it?
This is google-chrome-dev
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So where is this checked out within pacaur ...
I have no idea - its your system, didn't you set it up?
CONFIG OPTIONS
The available options are:clonedir
Define the directory into which the packages build files (PKGBUILD, .SRCINFO and install script files) will be cloned. Default is $AURDEST, with a fallback on /tmp/pacaurtmp-$USER.
Please make an effort to search for and read the documentation yourself.
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No, I haven't set it up, but just running with the defaults? Thanks for your help!
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No, I haven't set it up, but just running with the defaults?
That would be a Manjaro install, then?
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Moving to AUR issues, Discussion and PKGBUILD requests
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