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I have a new installation from the network, all packages up to date.
When I try:
pacman -S kde
I got:
"exiv2 requires gcc-libs"
And the same for other packages. where can I find gcc-libs?
Thank you.
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Its in the core repo. Read the front paghe news and run pacman -Syu.
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Thanks, but I'm a bit confused, should I do a new installation using the base-cd? or just update pacman?
Thank you.
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try updating pacman first. make sure u have the core and not current repo enabled in your /etc/pacman.conf and then pacman -Syu
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Ok, I have pacman 3, but I don't have core repo in /etc/pacman.d how can I add it?
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as is said: run pacman -Syu
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yes, I did it, but it doesn't work:
pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
current is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
local database is up to date
[root@Escorpion pacman.d]# ls
community current extra release testing unstable
[root@Escorpion pacman.d]# pacman -Si pacman
Repository : current
Name : pacman
Version : 3.0.5-3
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : fakeroot libarchive>=2.2.3 libdownload
Removes : None
Conflicts With : pacman-rc
Replaces : pacman-rc
Download Size : 823.28 K
Installed Size : 0.00 K
Description : A library-based package manager with dependency support
MD5 Sum : c7450cf25093da4f8a9ba2719d0c4e58
Last edited by tolano (2007-09-21 12:00:50)
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You are using an outdated mirror.
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Well, I changed the mirror of pacman.d/current to ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/current/os/i686
After this pacman is not in the repo anymore.
I'm confused with all of this. If I don't get it working like this, i'll install it again.
Thank you
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Try updating pacman first, then add the core repo to your pacman.conf. You can download pacman and install manually if you need to, just download ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/current/os/i686 … pkg.tar.gz then install with "pacman -U pacman-3.0.6-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz"
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