Yad version

Do you have this 14.1-2.1 installed?
Somehow I don’t see a recent commit https://github.com/endeavouros-team/PKGBUILDS/commits/master/yad

$ yay
:: Synchronizing package databases...
 core is up to date
 extra is up to date
 endeavouros is up to date
:: Searching AUR for updates...
:: Searching databases for updates...
 -> yad: local (14.1-2.1) is newer than extra (14.1-2)
 there is nothing to do

$ pacman -Si yad
Repository      : extra
Name            : yad
Version         : 14.1-2
Description     : A fork of zenity - display graphical dialogs from shell scripts or command line
Architecture    : x86_64
URL             : https://github.com/v1cont/yad
Licenses        : GPL3
Groups          : None
Provides        : None
Depends On      : gtk3  webkit2gtk-4.1  gtksourceview3  gspell
Optional Deps   : None
Conflicts With  : None
Replaces        : None
Download Size   : 205.11 KiB
Installed Size  : 636.72 KiB
Packager        : Christian Hesse <eworm@archlinux.org>
Build Date      : Fri 13 Sep 2024 03:37:12 AM EDT
Validated By    : SHA-256 Sum  Signature

Repository      : endeavouros
Name            : yad
Version         : 14.1-2.1
Description     : A fork of zenity - display graphical dialogs from shell scripts or command line
Architecture    : x86_64
URL             : https://github.com/v1cont/yad
Licenses        : GPL3
Groups          : None
Provides        : yad
Depends On      : gtk3  webkit2gtk-4.1  gtksourceview3  gspell
Optional Deps   : None
Conflicts With  : yad  yad-git
Replaces        : yad-eos
Download Size   : 214.58 KiB
Installed Size  : 636.42 KiB
Packager        : manuel <manuel@endeavouros.com>
Build Date      : Fri 13 Sep 2024 04:31:44 AM EDT
Validated By    : SHA-256 Sum

v14.1-2.1 installed here, from the EOS repo, updated on 2024-09-14 (last commit date). Do you still have the EOS repo at the top of the list in /etc/pacman.conf?

You just need to move the [endeavouros] repo specification as the first repo in file
/etc/pacman.conf.

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Oh woa, I didn’t realize the order matters and just thought that the later versions win.
Now that I moved the endeavouros repo up and the warning message is gone.

Thanks you both.

See also:

man pacman.conf

The order of repositories in the configuration files matters; repositories listed first will take precedence over those listed later in the file when packages in two repositories have identical names, regardless of version number.