One thing is that pamac is often broken on distros other than Manjaro. It targets the Manjaro repos which are different than the Arch repos.
Thereās not enough bandwidth to answer this question properly. Weād melt a half mile of ice caps in the process.
It mostly targets the AUR in such a way that it causes mayhem and disaster.
I donāt know about pamac, but yay has been treating my addictions in all the right or wrong ways. Today I updated using yay and like an addict did another yay in literally 2 mins and guess what, there was a single update for flatpak, and I was satisfied in a weird way. I donāt know how I feel right now. I might need help lol
Pamac has always treated me nice but yay is jealous. I need pacman so sometimes i feel like Itās a bit neglected and i donāt really know er well enough! I wonāt touch flatpak and snaps well thatās way out of bounds. Sometimes i think i need some good old bash therapy but it wears off too quickly.
EOS is all the therapy i need. The Purple is very therapeutic.
LoL. I think Iāve seen this meme re-done in more different ways than any other.
And on manjaro you have a repo that delays behind AUR soā¦
Pacman + Chaotic-AUR + the occasional git clone & makepkg is enough for me.
You should try hookers and cocaine. Now thatās therapy!!
Although not quite as cheap as endeavour, so if youāre on a budget, this isnāt so bad.
Sometimes i fall off the wagon and i go green.
ahh , makes sense , thanks
Wow I leave you guys/gals alone for a week because I was busy restoring a car an I come back and this conversation has taken on a life of itās on lol
This was one of the first issues I had without that made me stop using it for actually installing things.
Yay, paru, etc, etc, are wrapper-helpers of pacman, I want to learn the syntax of the original.
Pamac was not 100% stable the short time I ran Manjaro, so I canāt say how it is on EnOS or even Arch.
Michael