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FS#9160 - Broken -Qe option
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Pacman
Opened by Vitaly Dolgov (Ferhiord) - Friday, 11 January 2008, 22:48 GMT
Last edited by Dan McGee (toofishes) - Friday, 11 January 2008, 23:32 GMT
Opened by Vitaly Dolgov (Ferhiord) - Friday, 11 January 2008, 22:48 GMT
Last edited by Dan McGee (toofishes) - Friday, 11 January 2008, 23:32 GMT
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DetailsSummary and Info:
"pacman -Qe" shows almost installed packages. (But not everything) Steps to Reproduce: pacman -Qe |
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Closed by Dan McGee (toofishes)
Friday, 11 January 2008, 23:32 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Read the manpage please
Friday, 11 January 2008, 23:32 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Read the manpage please
bugreport
Those are all packages YOU explicitly installed.
You may be thinking of:
-t, --orphans list all packages not required by any package
You should use -Qtd to get the same functionality as in -Qe.
Note that --orphans option is misnamed and will be renamed to --unrequired in the next version.
or (I like this) just close this type of reports?