Put it commented into pacman.conf, and let people edit pacman.conf in
the 'Edit config files' installer step. Problem solved.

On 9/21/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 11:30:14AM +0300, Bozhidar Batsov wrote:
> > Such a discussion, for a matter so simple. I think that it would best that 
> > the community
> > repo is included in the defalt pacman configuration, but it should be 
> > commented out, anyone
> > who cares to check the config will be able enable it... If it isn't 
> > included in the config
> > however some people may never become aware of its existense cause let's 
> > face it - not every
> > user hangs in the mailing lists, forums and web sites of his distro of 
> > choice - in fact
> > most don't...
> IMO it would be best to put it commented out into pacman.conf like other
> repos AND introduce a new dialogue to the installer where users can choose 
> whether
> they want to follow [release], [current] or - beware! - [testing] (maybe not 
> that
> one for a install-time choice) and whether they want to enable [community] as 
> a
> bonus.
> 
> Leslie
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