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Ok, just attempted an update and got told I couldn't...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: libarchive: requires openssl>=1.0.0
:: libfetch: requires openssl>=1.0.0
Which, I've seen that kind of error before, but the version numbers made me curious this time...
Latest (not-upgradable): Version : 1.0.0a-1
vs.
Installed: Version : 1.0.0-2
I just wanted to know if this was a legitimate error I was looking at or if the upgrade was safe; before I try something and break my machine (un-neededly)
Thanks.
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It is being looked at.
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Hi,
I can't upgrade my system, too. Is there any workaround for that issue?
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There is a new package in the repos. Until your mirror syncs "pacman -Syu --ignore openssl" should be fine.
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Seriously, if you use testing you should know how to handle it. This includes reading our arch-dev-public mailing list.
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Pierre, I do watch the list and it updated fine a notable while later. I did try switching mirrors before I came here, so yes, I know how to handle it. It was the version naming scheme that I didn't understand.
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Ok fine. The problem is that the upstream version 1.0.0a is newer than 1.0.0 but pacman treats it the other way round. See vercmp.
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There is a new package in the repos. Until your mirror syncs "pacman -Syu --ignore openssl" should be fine.
Thank you, it works.
Seriously, if you use testing you should know how to handle it. This includes reading our arch-dev-public mailing list.
You're right, I will subscribe it.
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