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I just updated 80+ packages without a problem so I would like to thank the Arch Devs and TUs who contributed to this large update.
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For freedom is the man that will turn the world upside down.
Gerrard Winstanley.
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Ditto!
Matt
"It is very difficult to educate the educated."
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same here.
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yuhu. i appreciate the gesture. thanks
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Yeah,
The Arch devs and TUs suck and should all be fired.
Wait, that didn't come out quite right -- language barries. I mean good work everyone.
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Domo domo!
thanks guys.
Now I'm learning quite hard to forget lessons about unsupported aur packages (I'm looking at you cairo!)
They say that if you play a Win cd backward you hear satanic messages. That's nothing! 'cause if you play it forwards, it installs windows.
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It's true, this giant update went much smoother than I feared it would. In each case where I thought something was broken by it, it was actually some other thing causing it. The kernel.org mirrors are also behaving well with the large changeset.
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Wow!
This update went surprisingly smooth so far.
Big kudos to all devs!
To know or not to know ...
... the questions remain forever.
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Thanks to all Devs and TUs for the massive update and all the hard work putting it into rebuilding it all. You guys are awesome!
Last edited by Acecero (2010-02-02 04:40:03)
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My mirror is taking its sweet ass time to sync...
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What everybody else said. More than a gig of updates without a single hiccup - thanks!
Last edited by Runiq (2010-02-02 08:11:24)
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skottish
Good work, Thank you!
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It's easy to forget to say thanks.
Not a single issue here so far.
Thank you!
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In the process of researching prior to this upgrade (which went smoothly), I learned about cairo-lcd, so double-thanks.
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In 4 laptops the updates went just fine. Thanks to dev /TU. In one laptop X got freezed on start due to hal failure as dbus did not properly create the sockets. After a clean up things are back to normal.
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skottish
Good work, Thank you!
Thank the people that won't let me submit packages. They're the real heros.
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Yeah,
The Arch devs and TUs suck and should all be fired.
Wait, that didn't come out quite right -- language barries. I mean good work everyone.
Wait...
Thank the people that won't let me submit packages. They're the real heros.
Oh that explains it.
Last edited by Acecero (2010-02-03 00:22:42)
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Finally allows me to update to firefox-pgo 3.6! Thank you, skottish
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Same here. Everything is running as smooth as is possible. Thanks for all the great work developers and maintainers.
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today I cannot use xfce4. are those packages recompiled for libpng
andrew james
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today I cannot use xfce4. are those packages recompiled for libpng
yes.
Edit: using cario-lcd?
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Btw: I checked all packages if we had missed a rebuild for libpng or libjpeg. And I can assure you that all packages have been rebuild an non links to the old libs.
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for the xfce4, I had pacman -Syyu the whole system, xfce4 was not in the list. pacman -Sy xfce4 stated packages were up to date.
to solve problem, xfce4 now works with libpng1.4
copy and xfce4 config data that you think may lose, the only thing that I noticed was that my personal menu was changed (but I will restore it with a copy) the system menu file is at /etc/xdg/menus/ the items in the menu are loaded from desktop files at /usr/share/applications
uninstall xfce4 and dependencies
pacman -Rs xfce4
remove (or move for restore) the xfce4 packages from pacman cache (/var/cache/pacman/pkg)
for example:
rm -v /var/cache/pacman/pkg/xfce*
rm -v /var/cache/pacman/pkg/xfwm* -- this one because of the name
perhaps is not necessary to remove all xfce4, but that worked for me. then ... also note that I dont have xfce4 extras like thunar, squeeze, mousepad -- etc. check for unique xfce4 packages that cause problems at your system, this is a general guide
pacman -Sy xfce4
now pacman will not reinstall from the local store, but get the rebuilt xfce4 from a remote store. is there a pacman command that automatically forces a remote load of some packages to install? that would be easier.
note, see the mirror status to choose mirror that was updated since the rebuilds, 2010 january 30. https://www.archlinux.de/?page=MirrorSt … ync;sort=1
I dont know if this was all necessary, i think the other problems were all rebuilt and installed easier. has anyone else had the same problem?
andrew james
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i'm sad , @andrewjames broke our "thanks thread". i really don't understand you didn't opened a separate thread.
Last edited by wonder (2010-02-04 10:43:05)
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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me either, i never saw the Thanks in the title
thank you developers
andrew james
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