20 Aug
2007
20 Aug
'07
2:54 p.m.
This can be solved by adding a dep for kernel>=x.y.z to glibc, and add a provide=('kernel') to all kernel images. One more thing I must mention, this is not a dependency problem, this is mainly a "runtime" problem: pacman -S glibc will update kernel, if needed, but after glibc update the system becomes broken immediately (because the running kernel is still too old.) Bye, ngaba
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