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I just installed Arch and I come from a Debian background. When I decided to update my system (that is upgrade to newer versions) It gives me a bunch of warnings that says that I have newer versions of the software that is in the repository. Am I pointing to the wrong version? (i.e stable, testing, and unstable in Debian)
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Maybe you are using a quite updated mirror server. You might check the accessed server. It's the first one on the list, the lists can are located in /etc/pacman.d/, called just like the repositories: current, testing, unstable, community, extra.
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there are also some issues with pacman and the way it deals with pkg versions. if u could post the mesages u are getting and your /etc/pacman.conf , it would help more to know what u are talking about. "pointing at the wrong version" is rarely the case, at least from my experience
Last edited by dolby (2007-05-24 00:29:59)
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