On Fri, 2020-02-21 at 14:11 -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Can pacman be used to find which packages are missing which optional dependencies after an install?
In the Internet I found "For example with xmms2: pacman -Qi xmms2 | sed -n '/^Optional/,$p' | sed '/^Required/q' | head -n -1 | cut -c19- | cut -d: -f1 " - https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/53080/list-optional-dependencies-wi... so I reedited it to for i in $(pacman -Q | cut -d\ -f1); do echo "##### "$i; pacman -Qi $(pacman -Q $i| cut -d\ -f1) | sed -n '/Deps/,$p' | sed '/^Required/q' | grep -v Required\ By | grep -v None | grep -v installed] ; done To install all packages "sudo pacman -S --asdeps $(pactree -l wine)" - https://confluence.jaytaala.com/display/TKB/Install+a+package+with+all+optio... might do the job.