[arch-general] Qemu 7 can not be upgraded on my machine.
Hi all, I have 2 machines 1 of wich is x86 and the other is arm based. On On the arm machine I am using stormux which is based on arch arm. Here is the issue. On my stormux/arm pi400 machine which btw I I am writing this message on, I am unabble to upgrade or for thart mater remove qemu. Upgrading qemu or installing qemu-desktop tells me that there are broken dependencys. I for the time being, have added the following packages to be ignored in my pacman.conf. qemu-headless and qemu-img. I am not sure if this should be posted on the list, but could not find a way to resaulved this and would to get this problem. Is there a flag such as allow or force of sore sort which can be used in some cases? On my main x86 machine this upgrade went without a problem. If there is a way to remove qemu since I don't really use it that would be wonderfull as well since I don't use it. Matthew
On Sat, 14 May 2022 10:55:13 -0400 Matthew Dyer via arch-general <arch-general@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I have 2 machines 1 of wich is x86 and the other is arm based. On On the arm machine I am using stormux which is based on arch arm.
Here is the issue. On my stormux/arm pi400 machine which btw I I am writing this message on, I am unabble to upgrade or for thart mater remove qemu. Upgrading qemu or installing qemu-desktop tells me that there are broken dependencys. I for the time being, have added the following packages to be ignored in my pacman.conf. qemu-headless and qemu-img.
I am not sure if this should be posted on the list, but could not find a way to resaulved this and would to get this problem. Is there a flag such as allow or force of sore sort which can be used in some cases? On my main x86 machine this upgrade went without a problem. If there is a way to remove qemu since I don't really use it that would be wonderfull as well since I don't use it.
Matthew
Please see: https://terms.archlinux.org/docs/code-of-conduct/#arch-linux-distribution-su... ArchARM is even a different distro, so you're way off base.
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