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Hello Developer,
my Archlinux32 (LXQt, Lightdm) will not start after "pacman -Syu" at 11.02.2019
I get any qt5 package.-
"pacman -Syu" at 10.02.2019 worked without problems.
Now I'm back to a image from 28.01.2019.
When should try I the next "pacman -Syu"?
Greetz
arch32yes
Last edited by arch32yes (2019-02-12 19:36:52)
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Can you check which mirror you are using in /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist?
Maybe switching that one helps.
Also, do a pacman -Syyu instead of pacman -Syu to force the update
of seemingly up-to-date database files..
I cannot reproduce this using my mirror http://archlinux32.andreasbaumann.cc,
just did a full update on stable.
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Hello, my Mirrorlist,
cat /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
##
## Arch Linux repository mirrorlist for i686
## Generated on 2017-11-15
##
## Belarus
#Server = http://mirror.datacenter.by/pub/archlinux32/$arch/$repo
## France
#Server = https://archlinux32.agoctrl.org/$arch/$repo
## Germany
#Server = http://archlinux32.vollzornbrot.de/$arch/$repo
#Server = https://archlinux32.vollzornbrot.de/$arch/$repo
#Server = http://mirror.archlinux32.org/$arch/$repo
Server = https://mirror.archlinux32.org/$arch/$repo
## note: you need to resolve via openNIC (or similar) to access the next mirror
#Server = http://mirror.archlinux32.oss/$arch/$repo
## India
#Server = https://ind.mirror.archlinux32.org/$arch/$repo
## Japan
#Server = https://jpn.mirror.archlinux32.org/$arch/$repo
## Mexico
#Server = https://mex.mirror.archlinux32.org/$arch/$repo
## Russia
#Server = http://mirror.yandex.ru/archlinux32/$arch/$repo
#Server = https://mirror.yandex.ru/archlinux32/$arch/$repo
## Singapore
#Server = https://sgp.mirror.archlinux32.org/$arch/$repo
## Switzerland
#Server = http://archlinux32.andreasbaumann.cc/$arch/$repo
## United States
#Server = https://32.arlm.tyzoid.com/$arch/$repo
#Server = https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/archlinux32/$arch/$repo
Now i try:
sudo pacman -Syyu
The System starts without problems..
When should i use "sudo pacman -Syu" and when "sudo pacman -Syyu"
Thank you.
Greetz
arch32yes
Last edited by arch32yes (2019-02-12 19:35:45)
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It may be worth doing a second -y when you've changed your mirrorlist file, but I personally have never found the need.
I guess as long as you pacman -Syu appears to be downloading new lists periodically it's all okay. My own system seems to think everything's been up to date for the past month, so I ran my mirrorlist.pacnew through rankmirrors and updated my mirrorlist. That got me a whole raft of updated packages, so I assume the old server that happened to be on top of my mirrorlist had stopped updating.
I still didn't need to do a -yy to get new package lists.
I would guess that you using -yy has not had anything to do with your improved experience, just that whatever problem you had has happened to have been fixed since your last -Syu.
Architecture: pentium4, Testing repos: Yes, Hardware: EeePC 901+2GB RAM+OS half on the SD card.
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Thank you levi
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