On 1/24/07, Roman Kyrylych <roman.kyrylych@gmail.com> wrote:
2007/1/24, Aaron Griffin <aaron@archlinux.org>:
* Invalid packages (missing files) are now removed from the package cache I think this implements FR #2701. Also take a look at FR #5830 and FR #5909 that are closely related.
Actually no. I think the verbage is off a bit. The "package cache" is internal to pacman. Nothing is removed from the actual filesystem. I need to think about that one. Lets say a /desc file is missing. It might make sense to delete that whole directory, then resync that repository, but what about in the local db?
* -Qs and -Ss output now look the same I think this implements 1st part of FR #4099.
Hmmm. Kinda... but I think that 4099 is asking for something like: $ pacman -Ss foo extra/foo 1.0-2 (INSTALLED) Blah blah package foo current/foobar 3.8-1 Blah blah package foobar
Also, #3219 is fixed long time ago in CVS. Closing that one