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Has anyone else noticed pacman removing things it shouldn't when updating packages. I recently did a system update (pacman -Su) and after the update the /usr/include/linux dir was gone. This folder belongs to the kernel-headers package and even though pacman told me kernel-headers was still installed, i had to reinstall it to restore the files.
I've had this occur before with another package when i updated some stuff - it seems pacman's a little trigger happy when it comes to deleting
On the whole though i must say that as far as system updates go, arch have got it nearly spot on. I mean reinstalling kernel-headers was easy enough. Pacman is by far the best linux package management tool i've used. (I wouldn't trust rpm or deb as far as i could throw them especially doing full system updates)
Just wondered if anyone else had experienced this at all
Dan
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Yeah, this is a known pacman problem when files move from one package to another. In this case, the headers moved from the actual kernel package into kernel-headers. I've had it happen to me a few times.
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