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Lo all.
Just doing my routine pacman -Syu, getting a perl error (think I had it before similarly, can't remember) from pacman.
When I run pacman -Syu I get
checking package integrity... done.
loading package data... done.
checking for file conflicts...
error: the following file conflicts were found:
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.4/i686-linux-thread-multi/perllocal.pod: exists in filesystem
Think I need to clear the cache or something? Sure that's what I did last time. Tried pacman -s, no luck.
Do I need to downgrade perl or something? Hope someone can help, it's really annoying I can't stay up to date.
Thanks
Thom
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i -Suyf 'ed it
The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed.
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This is actually a bug and should be reported. You need to know which package has that file though.
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another error upgrading kde:
[root@xxxx yyyy]# srcpac -Sb arts
error: unresolvable dependencies:
kdelibs: requires arts=1.2.2
[root@xxxx yyyy]# srcpac -Sb kdelibs
error: unresolvable dependencies:
kdeaccessibility: requires kdelibs=3.2.2
kdegraphics: requires kdelibs=3.2.2
kdemultimedia: requires kdelibs=3.2.2
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You might want to try srcpac -Syb
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Argh confused.
dp you reckon a
pacman -Syuf
will help?
Xentac I'll report it as soon as I can. How can I find out which package has this file? Some sort of dependency check or something?
Thanks for the quick replies, not sure how to fix it though really.
Thom
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Did a
pacman -Syuf
and that seemed to work, only I lost my settings for the KDE login screen for some reason, different login image etc etc. Nothing too annoying though as far as I know.
Thanks,
T.
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A few people mentioned this on IRC, we couldn't find what owned that file, but it seems from anotehr post to e spam assain, no idea why KDE is trying to write there, does anyone know which specific KDE pkg it is?
but yeah, it seems just forcing it works...
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yeah, i'll look into it, i don't use anything with perl modules afaik, (not a perl person though, so what do i know ) but i'll check his PKGBUILDs and see what's what.
Thanks
Lou
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yes all perllocal.pod's should be removed
AKA uknowme
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