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Anybody know why exactly does chroot yaourt terminate itself when installing stuff? Even when you use the "--asroot" flag?
Last edited by algorythm (2010-02-24 08:16:22)
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Turned out this was yaourt-abs issue. Using yaourt-git now (vanilla yaourt also works).
Last edited by algorythm (2010-02-23 22:43:18)
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Standard response to anything yaourt-related:
yaourt is old, slow, and unmaintained. There are a number of actively developed and maintained alternatives - search the forum and wiki for details.
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Yeah, it is "kinda" old, but it still works - not like it would break when not being maintained (unless the dependencies change that much).
What didn't work in my case was yaourt-abs - the vanilla yaourt did indeed wok (just as did the yaourt-git).
E: Ok, point taken. Now using bauerbill and it's loads better .
Last edited by algorythm (2010-02-24 17:45:09)
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