[arch-general] library version conflict -- how does Arch solve this ?

Andre Ramaciotti andre.ramaciotti at gmail.com
Sun Feb 7 20:30:56 EST 2010


fons at kokkinizita.net writes:

> Hello all,
>
> Today I installed Latex (texlive). Doing this installed
> new versions of libpng and libjpeg, and this broke emacs,
> xv and gnuplot (and maybe others I haven't discovered yet).
>
> I was able to make xv work again by removing and re-installing
> it. This didn't help for emacs, but adding a symbolic link in
> /usr/lib (to the wrong library !!!) made it work again.
> But I've been unable to get gnuplot working again, and
> this is one of my most essential tools.
>
> So what's the Arch way to solve this ?
>
> I find it extremely strange that updating a library
> removes the original - never seen this on any other
> distro. Nor is there any need to do this.
>
>
> Ciao,

Arch is a rolling distro, so it doesn't keep older versions of libraries
(except in special cases such as Qt3 and Qt4). The Arch way would be
updating your system running 'pacman -Syu' and getting the new version
of these packages.

Also, check if the mirrors you're using are up to date.


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