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I am using testing, and upon upgrading, it looks like perl has some conflicting files with perl-cpanplus and perl-module-corelist
Anyone else have this?
[root@user ~]# pacman -Su
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: Replace libdts with extra/libdca? [Y/n] y
resolving dependencies... done.
looking for inter-conflicts... done.
Remove: libdts
Targets: libdca-0.0.5-1 file-4.23-1 gnupg-1.4.8-1 libgpg-error-1.6-1
libgcrypt-1.4.0-1 perl-5.10.0-1 lm_sensors-3.0.0-3 man-1.6f-1
perl-file-fetch-0.14-1 perl-cpanplus-0.84-1
perl-module-corelist-2.13-1 perl-module-scandeps-0.81-1
perl-yaml-tiny-1.21-1 tcl-8.5.0-1 tk-8.5.0-1 tzdata-2007k-1
Total Package Size: 22.23 MB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
checking package integrity... done.
cleaning up... done.
(16/16) checking for file conflicts [#####################] 100%
error: could not prepare transaction
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
/usr/bin/cpan2dist exists in both 'perl' and 'perl-cpanplus'
/usr/bin/cpanp exists in both 'perl' and 'perl-cpanplus'
/usr/bin/cpanp-run-perl exists in both 'perl' and 'perl-cpanplus'
/usr/bin/corelist exists in both 'perl' and 'perl-module-corelist'
perl: /usr/bin/config_data exists in filesystem
perl: /usr/bin/corelist exists in filesystem
perl: /usr/bin/cpan2dist exists in filesystem
perl: /usr/bin/cpanp exists in filesystem
perl: /usr/bin/cpanp-run-perl exists in filesystem
perl: /usr/bin/ptar exists in filesystem
perl: /usr/bin/ptardiff exists in filesystem
perl: /usr/bin/shasum exists in filesystem
errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
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Both of the conflicting packages are from the community repo, so they are built against core/extra only. If they are important to you, you have two choices - disable testing, or rebuild the conflicting packages yourself against testing/perl.
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Both of the conflicting packages are from the community repo, so they are built against core/extra only. If they are important to you, you have two choices - disable testing, or rebuild the conflicting packages yourself against testing/perl.
Oh, didn't realize they were from community....assumptions, assumptions...
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