+1 on making -g work both for -S and -R.
However, why don't we do the following for backwards compatability: 1. pacman -S grppkg: look for a package named grppkg, then group 2. pacman -Sg grppkg: look for a group named grppkg (and ignore a package if there is one) 3. pacman -R grppkg: only remove a package named grppkg (I don't think group removal is used enough to warrant keeping backwards compat) 4. pacman -Rg grppkg: remove a group named grppkg IMHO that would be a bit confusing. And differentiate between group and package install would help to keep the code clean.
This gives us a small issue when it comes to the current behavior of -Sg, however, that I have yet to figure out. Anyone know a good way to somehow keep the ability to list the contents of current groups and implement the above? Patches welcome. :)
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