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You enabled every server around the world?
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i fixed the pacman problem
i deleted the 2 lined i added from tutorial to set mirror and uncommented a mirror in mirrorlist
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how to fix the ldconfig errors ?
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sorry i didn't know
i fixed it now and only using one server
You enabled every server around the world?
Why?
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I fixed ldconfig problem by deleting all files ldconfig complained about
those were empty files
most probably because my laptop doesn't have a battery and there was power cut
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Next you run "pacman -Qkk" and watch the reported errors.
Anything that is not a config file you altered by hand is a potential problem.
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I fixed ldconfig problem by deleting all files ldconfig complained about
those were empty files
most probably because my laptop doesn't have a battery and there was power cut
This is just wrong. You don't go about deleting files from system directories. The power cut can explain the empty files and probably filesystem corruption, if I were you I'd try to find a way to avoid that. You really should run an 'fsck -f' from the boot media before you continue.
The smart parameters seem to indicate that hard disk is not very well taken care of, the raw value of attribute 191 seems to say you move/drop/bang on your laptop a lot while the disk is spinning, that's a bad idea. Attribute 187 also doesn't inspire much confidence. The disk still reports that the overall-health self-assessment passes but I would do regular backups if I were you.
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@seth `pacman -Qkk` could be more problemtaic in this case as the pacman.log contains
[2017-05-23 03:00] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S --dbonly -'
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i deleted eveything on my hard disk when i was installing arch
i will take care of my files and i'm preparing to change my hard disk soon
i will try fsck -f soon but i have delayed work so i'm busy with it now
pacman is working fine now with no errors
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@seth `pacman -Qkk` could be more problemtaic in this case as the pacman.log contains
[2017-05-23 03:00] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S --dbonly -'
Reads as if someone desperately followed every iditotic youtube tutorial he could find ;-)
Well, still reasonable check - you'll just have to ignore all timestamp errors.
Otherwise https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pa … endency.3F
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okay thanks for help
loqs wrote:@seth `pacman -Qkk` could be more problemtaic in this case as the pacman.log contains
[2017-05-23 03:00] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S --dbonly -'
Reads as if someone desperately followed every iditotic youtube tutorial he could find ;-)
Well, still reasonable check - you'll just have to ignore all timestamp errors.
Otherwise https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pa … endency.3F
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You'll have to do a re-install of all packages. Just checked and --dbonly just kills the mtree file, ie. -Qkk won't work at all.
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