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[tlaloc@archlinux ~]$ pacman -Qi terminal
Fehler: Paket "terminal" nicht gefunden
What? "terminal" not found? I typed that command in terminal, so it is definitively installed. Have the same problem with other xfce-packages. Is that related to the shift from /opt to /usr, and how do you fix it?
Last edited by tlaloc (2007-04-17 13:23:26)
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works without a problem here and i also use pacman from testing and everything is up to date here (xfce rests in /usr)
is it listed when you do pacman -Qg xfce4?
Last edited by baze (2007-04-14 15:39:25)
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Unfortunatedly not - "group not found"
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looks like a database problem... you just running stock pacman? did you install xfce4 using pacman? [sounds daft but!!!]
did I beat baze to post... lol
Last edited by Mr Green (2007-04-14 17:52:04)
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does pacman -Q find anything at all? maybe your database is broken, dunno.
or does it help if you just reinstall xfce4?
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I used to switch between KDE and XFCE. A "pacman -Qi kdelibs" (for example) gives me a fine, proper output. So if there is anything broken in my db, it is restricted to XFCE.
Pacman is - as indicated above - version 3 from [testing]. XFCE was installed with some stock 2.9.x-version. I will not try to reinstall XFCE, because it works fine (guess what I am using in writing this post). It is just that pacman doesn't seem to understand ....
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I have a similiar problem with Eclipse, http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=31935 and I'm using pacman 3.0.1/libalpm 1.0.0. Maybe this is a pacman3 issue?
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Maybe this is a pacman3 issue?
I dunno ... That is why I asked in the first place. BTW: My still functioning XFCE-packages are all SVN-versions from the old shadowhand-repo. Build/installed Dec. 2006. They are listed in /var/lib/pacman/local (where they are supposed to be, right) -but not recongized/updated ...
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uhm.. shadowhand's packages were called *-svn. that's probably why you have to look for the group xfce4-svn and terminal-svn. -Qi doesn't search for terminal in the name, that would require s aswell: pacman -Qsi terminal should list terminal-svn and pacman -Qsg xfce4 should find all things in the group xfce4-svn. for you pacman -Qi terminal-svn should work.
as i said, i use pacman 3 from testing aswell and everything works fine here. when i installed xfce4 first, i used pacman 2 too.
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Yeah, too silly - it was all about package names. Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa ...
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