[keos@keos-pc ~]$ yay
[sudo] password for keos:
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra 1636.8 KiB 3.00 MiB/s 00:01 [----------------------] 100%
community 5.2 MiB 1593 KiB/s 00:03 [----------------------] 100%
multilib is up to date
endeavouros is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
Packages (1) gnome-desktop-1:3.38.2-1
Total Download Size: 0.54 MiB
Total Installed Size: 3.15 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: 0.00 MiB
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
:: Retrieving packages...
gnome-desktop-1:... 549.8 KiB 547 KiB/s 00:01 [----------------------] 100%
(1/1) checking keys in keyring [----------------------] 100%
(1/1) checking package integrity [----------------------] 100%
(1/1) loading package files [----------------------] 100%
(1/1) checking for file conflicts [----------------------] 100%
:: Processing package changes...
(1/1) upgrading gnome-desktop [----------------------] 100%
:: Running post-transaction hooks...
(1/1) Arming ConditionNeedsUpdate...
:: Buscando actualizaciones en los repositorios...
:: Buscando actualizaciones en AUR...
-> Paquetes de AUR faltantes: stockfish-old
-> Paquetes de AUR marcados como desactualizados: localepurge
:: 1 Paquetes a actualizar.
1 aur/octopi-dev 0.10.0-2 -> 0.11.0-1
==> Paquetes a excluir: (eg: "1 2 3", "1-3", "^4" o nombre del repositorio)
==> 1
no hay nada que hacer [NOTHING TO DO]
[keos@keos-pc ~]$
ok, I understand … I did not realize the difference … any way, the other option in the system that i found is ‘octopi-git’ ¿is it the one are you talking about? – and thanks for the observation.
i did read it. I’m not telling you anything. i just said i know little about it. I just press enter. Never had an issue updating. Installing i pick the package i want.
What’s an octopi? Does it taste ok with butter and salt?
But seriously, don’t use development versions unless you expect issues. And since you’re here at endeavours, most folks just use terminal, but I did used to like octopi for pamac for searching packages. To each their own though
octopi-dev now can be bulit again from AUR. It’s a more recent version compared to the non dev version. The previous version indeed aborted with an error when trying to build.
yay -Ss octopi
aur/alpm_octopi_utils-git r20.1e735c3-1 (+0 0.00)
Alpm utils for Octopi (git)
aur/alpm_octopi_utils-dev 1.0.2-6 (+3 2.28) (Installed)
Alpm utils for Octopi
aur/octopi-notifier-qt5 0.11.0-2 (+3 0.02) (Installed)
Notifier for Octopi using Qt5 libs
aur/octopi-notifier-noknotify 0.10.0-1 (+10 0.12) (Orphaned)
Notifier for Octopi without knotify
aur/octopi-notifier-frameworks 0.11.0-2 (+10 1.00)
Notifier for Octopi with Knotifications support
aur/octopi-git 0.11.0.r25.d6a6ecc-2 (+74 0.01)
This is Octopi, a powerful Pacman frontend using Qt libs
aur/octopi-dev 0.12.0-3 (+460 35.86) (Installed)
This is Octopi, a powerful Pacman frontend using Qt libs
aur/alpm_octopi_utils 1.0.2-3 (+556 34.72)
Alpm utils for Octopi
aur/octopi 0.11.0-2 (+782 37.56)
This is Octopi, a powerful Pacman frontend using Qt libs
Also the corresponding alpm-octopi-utils can be bulit without error.