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FS#11418 - Libpciaccess needed as a depend - Testing
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Opened by Matthew Gyurgyik (pyther) - Sunday, 07 September 2008, 16:02 GMT
Last edited by Pierre Schmitz (Pierre) - Sunday, 07 September 2008, 16:53 GMT
Opened by Matthew Gyurgyik (pyther) - Sunday, 07 September 2008, 16:02 GMT
Last edited by Pierre Schmitz (Pierre) - Sunday, 07 September 2008, 16:53 GMT
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DetailsDescription: When enabling the testing repo and doing a pacman -Syu libpciaccess does not get pulled in as a depend. Hence this results in xorg falling to start
Additional info: Ran at 11:55am Sept 7, 2008 Steps to reproduce: Enable Testing repo, pacman -Syu |
This task depends upon
Closed by Pierre Schmitz (Pierre)
Sunday, 07 September 2008, 16:53 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: It's your own fault if you use -d or -f. Those pacman switches should never be used.
If pacman refuses to update please file a bug report instead.
Sunday, 07 September 2008, 16:53 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: It's your own fault if you use -d or -f. Those pacman switches should never be used.
If pacman refuses to update please file a bug report instead.
I take it that caused the problem :P ?