[arch-dev-public] DB rebuilds
I just threw up a pacman release (3.0.5) that fixes the following issue (http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/7338): conflicts lines from packages were not correctly added to a sync DB, causing issues when it comes to replacing stock packages with an -svn version, for example. Two things this likely affects: 1. If version 3.0.4 of pacman is installed on al.org, we should probably upgrade to 3.0.5 to get the fixed repo-add script (which is used by gensync, which may be used by our other scripts?) 2. The community DB should probably be rebuilt completely to ensure all the conflicts lines are now present, if this is a problem. Questions on this? Let me know if I wasn't clear about anything here. -Dan
Dan McGee wrote:
I just threw up a pacman release (3.0.5) that fixes the following issue (http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/7338): conflicts lines from packages were not correctly added to a sync DB, causing issues when it comes to replacing stock packages with an -svn version, for example. Two things this likely affects:
1. If version 3.0.4 of pacman is installed on al.org, we should probably upgrade to 3.0.5 to get the fixed repo-add script (which is used by gensync, which may be used by our other scripts?) 2. The community DB should probably be rebuilt completely to ensure all the conflicts lines are now present, if this is a problem.
This had occurred to me. I'll go through and rebuild both community dbs tonight and email again when I've done it. - P
Paul Mattal wrote:
Dan McGee wrote:
I just threw up a pacman release (3.0.5) that fixes the following issue (http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/7338): conflicts lines from packages were not correctly added to a sync DB, causing issues when it comes to replacing stock packages with an -svn version, for example. Two things this likely affects:
1. If version 3.0.4 of pacman is installed on al.org, we should probably upgrade to 3.0.5 to get the fixed repo-add script (which is used by gensync, which may be used by our other scripts?) 2. The community DB should probably be rebuilt completely to ensure all the conflicts lines are now present, if this is a problem.
Done. Please report any problems you may have. - P
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Dan McGee
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Paul Mattal