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I always used "yaourt -Syu", and it always checked the AUR packages. but somehow it doesn't do it anymore
Last edited by capoeira (2016-05-18 19:21:48)
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Okay? Do you have an example? How do you think people are going to help you with this if you don't provide any information?
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Moving to AUR issues.
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Okay? Do you have an example? How do you think people are going to help you with this if you don't provide any information?
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Moving to AUR issues.
for example:
AUR package has an update
12 aur/google-chrome 50.0.2661.102-1 [installed: 48.0.2564.82-1] (1275) (44,69)
An attempt at creating a safer, faster, and more stable browser (Stable Channel)
yaourt wont update it:
studio@studio ~]$ yaourt -Syu
[sudo] senha para studio:
:: Sincronizando a base de dados de pacotes...
core está atualizado
extra está atualizado
community 3,5 MiB 825K/s 00:04 [######################################################################################################################] 100%
multilib está atualizado
archlinuxfr está atualizado
archaudio-production está atualizado
[studio@studio ~]$
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archlinuxfr
Remove that repository if you want any hopes at a working system.
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archlinuxfr
Remove that repository if you want any hopes at a working system.
ok. done that.
Could rebuilding Yaourt and package-query help now?
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No, but removing yaourt entirely would solve several problems and avoid oh so many more. At the very least, if you are going to use yaourt, read it's man page. There is a flag specifically for also searching the aur for updates: you have not provided that flag. `yaourt -Syu` has never updated aur packages.
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No, but removing yaourt entirely would solve several problems and avoid oh so many more. At the very least, if you are going to use yaourt, read it's man page. There is a flag specifically for also searching the aur for updates: you have not provided that flag. `yaourt -Syu` has never updated aur packages.
haha. I now got it. I'm sorry. I had to reinstall Arch recently because my HD died. What made me forget the actual comand is that I used an alias for "yaourt -Syu --aur". I only had typed "up" for years.
I'm sorry. I'm not a robot.
Feel free to delete this topic.
and thanks
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