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It havent worked for a while now, what do do?
[ ~ ]$ sudo pacman -Rd gtk3
checking dependencies...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: gconf: requires gtk3
Last edited by Hund (2011-05-27 08:18:49)
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Try pacman -Rdd gtk3
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"pacman -Rdd" should do the trick, I think.
Edit: Heh, someone beat me to it ![]()
Last edited by megadriver (2011-05-27 08:18:30)
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It havent worked for a while now, what do do?
Read the man page :-)
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Hund wrote:It havent worked for a while now, what do do?
Read the man page :-)
I did, it just mentioned -d.
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karol wrote:Hund wrote:It havent worked for a while now, what do do?
Read the man page :-)
I did, it just mentioned -d.
Read it again, it does mention -dd too...
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Hund wrote:karol wrote:Read the man page :-)
I did, it just mentioned -d.
Read it again, it does mention -dd too...
Then I need new glasses, I have read it twice. ![]()
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TRANSACTION OPTIONS (APPLY TO -S, -R AND -U)
-d, --nodeps
Skips dependency version checks. Package names are still checked. Normally, pacman will always check a package’s
dependency fields to ensure that all dependencies are installed and there are no package conflicts in the system.
Specify this option twice to skip all dependency checks.
Last edited by Mr.Elendig (2011-05-27 21:54:38)
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