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The other day i installed Plasma 5.6 to try it out. I did install plasma meta package and kde applications meta package, tried it out for a half and hour and decided to remove it with
sudo pacman -Rns plasma-meta kde-applications-meta
today when updating my system i got:
Packages (34) attica-qt5-5.24.0-1 desktop-file-utils-0.23-1 gcc-6.1.1-3 gcc-libs-6.1.1-3
intel-ucode-20160607-2 karchive-5.24.0-1 kauth-5.24.0-1 kbookmarks-5.24.0-1
kcodecs-5.24.0-1 kcompletion-5.24.0-1 kconfig-5.24.0-1 kconfigwidgets-5.24.0-1
kcoreaddons-5.24.0-2 kcrash-5.24.0-1 kdbusaddons-5.24.0-1 kglobalaccel-5.24.0-1
kguiaddons-5.24.0-1 ki18n-5.24.0-1 kiconthemes-5.24.0-2 kinit-5.24.0-1 kio-5.24.0-1
kitemmodels-5.24.0-1 kitemviews-5.24.0-1 kjobwidgets-5.24.0-1 knotifications-5.24.0-1
kservice-5.24.0-1 ktextwidgets-5.24.0-1 kwallet-5.24.0-1 kwidgetsaddons-5.24.0-1
kwindowsystem-5.24.0-1 kxmlgui-5.24.0-1 solid-5.24.0-1 sonnet-5.24.0-1 xarchiver-0.5.4.6-2
Total Download Size: 55.63 MiB
Total Installed Size: 260.65 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: 0.57 MiB
How do i remove all that was installed with plasma from my computer without reinstalling Arch from scratch? Just like the state was before installing those two meta-packages?
Last edited by dockland (2016-07-13 18:51:44)
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This is due to the circular dependency kio <-> kinit.
pacman -Rnsdd kio
should do it.
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This is due to the circular dependency kio <-> kinit.
pacman -Rnsdd kio
should do it.
Well, feeling like a help vampire. Thank you. Worked like charm.
I need and shall read man-pages and the wiki and try u n d e r s t a n d i n g what i actually do before installing anything or uninstalling something.
Thanks again.
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