Aug 10, 2024 20:18:48 David C. Rankin <drankina...@gmail.com>:

> Devs,
> 
>    I was surprised trying to install a python-tqdm package to get the error:
> 
> (2/2) checking for file conflicts [######################################] 
> 100%
> error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
> python-tqdm: /usr/bin/tqdm exists in filesystem
> Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
> 
>    The package is there:
> 
> $ l /usr/bin/tqdm
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 206 Jul  8  2021 /usr/bin/tqdm
> 
>    I check with pacman to find the owning package -- and there is none:
> 
> $ pacman -Qo /usr/bin/tqdm
> error: No package owns /usr/bin/tqdm
> 
>    How can I check how it got there and what may depend on it? I don't 
> install stray packages, and especially not to /usr/bin, so this is a 
> surprise. I don't want to just willy-nilly remove it either and have 
> something unknown break.
> 
>    Best course of action?
> 
> -- 
> David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
You can probably just delete it and any other file that conflicts for this. It 
was likely installed through `pip install -g` which is why pacman isn't 
tracking it or what package it's from, if you're replacing it with python-tqdm 
from the pacman repository, whatever installed it through pip shouldn't be able 
to tell the difference.

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