On 2018-01-27 18:39:16 (+0100), Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jan 2018 18:32:56 +0100, David Runge wrote:
Please note: If you now do a `pacman -Syu` (with the [community-testing] repo still enabled in /etc/pacman.conf), you'll update your system with everything that's newer in [community-testing] in comparison to [community] (the first has precedence)!
Better do not enable testing, buts simply install the package you wish to test by
pacman -S URL_of_the_package_location
Ralf, that's not really a helpful suggestion. However, if you activate the [community-testing] repository, pacman will properly install all dependencies of a package and be able to keep track of it in a reasonable way. Some of the new additions have dependencies (also in [community-testing]). So please, refrain from doing it the way Ralf described. -- https://sleepmap.de