Hi Vattan,
You can use pacman to check what files each package is supposed to have. A
quick google search nets me a bash script [1] to do that. After that, you
can just reinstall all the packages which have files missing. If pacman
does not work (or anything else that might be required for install
Hi,
the ca-certificates package depends on ca-certificates-cacert, which in
my opinion should not be the case. What seems to be the proper way to
remove CAcert certificates from the trust store? Just remove the certs
with `trust anchor`, or pacman -Rdd ca-certificates-cacert? Both seem to
be tempo
On 10-09-15 08:22, Mike Cloaked wrote:
Having seen that the dhcp server package has been orphaned yesterday,
hopefully this will be picked up and maintained as it is a pretty important
standard package for a server.
If you mean the dhcp package, the orphaning must have been temporarily .
Felix
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 8:55 AM, LoneVVolf wrote:
>
>>
>> If you mean the dhcp package, the orphaning must have been temporarily .
> Felix Yan is now mentioned as maintainer.
>
> LW
>
Excellent.
--
mike c
On 09/10/2015 03:53 PM, Niklaus Schiess wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the ca-certificates package depends on ca-certificates-cacert, which in
> my opinion should not be the case. What seems to be the proper way to
> remove CAcert certificates from the trust store? Just remove the certs
> with `trust anchor`, o
On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 14:46:25 -0600
Leonid Isaev wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 09, 2015 at 08:04:37PM +0200, Joakim Hernberg wrote:
> > afaik
> > disabling ipv6 with a kernel boot flag is not recommended and one
> > can expect breakage...
>
> Why? Where is it written?
I'm sorry, I can't find the links any
On 10-09-2015 11:06, Joakim Hernberg wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 14:46:25 -0600
> Leonid Isaev wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Sep 09, 2015 at 08:04:37PM +0200, Joakim Hernberg wrote:
>>> afaik
>>> disabling ipv6 with a kernel boot flag is not recommended and one
>>> can expect breakage...
>>
>> Why? Where i
Thu, 10 Sep 2015 09:13:22 +0200
Chris Sakalis :
> Hi Vattan,
>
> You can use pacman to check what files each package is supposed to
> have. A quick google search nets me a bash script [1] to do that.
> [...]
> [1] - https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=34281
Yes, you can use pacman to chec
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hi!
for some time now, gpg-agent complains about "--write-env-file" being
an obsolete option, but in the wiki[1] still says to configure
~/.bash_profile using this option.
i don't really know how gpg-agent works so, someone knows how to
correctly c
> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 13:19:08 +0200
> From: Jens Adam
> To: arch-general@archlinux.org
> Subject: Re: [arch-general] Makefile possibly removed libc?
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> Thu, 10 Sep 2015 09:13:22 +0200
> Chris
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