On Fri, Sep 03, 2021 at 20:17:25 +0200, mpan via arch-general wrote:
> You may -U a URL directly:
> $ sudo pacman -U
> 'https://archlinux.org/packages/community-testing/x86_64/PKGNAME/download'
For completeness, better add a trailing slash, if using ParallelDownloads:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/t
manually download package from mirror, install with
pacman -U filename.pkg.tar.zst
You may -U a URL directly:
$ sudo pacman -U
'https://archlinux.org/packages/community-testing/x86_64/PKGNAME/download'
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Hello,
On 9/3/21 12:33 PM, Peter Nabbefeld via arch-general wrote:
Thank You for the quick answer! Usually all I do is using pacman, I
never used the mirrorlist to get a package ...
Just search your package at https://archlinux.org/packages/
and click "Download from mirror"
On 9/3/21 12:33 P
Thank You for the quick answer! Usually all I do is using pacman, I
never used the mirrorlist to get a package ...
Kind regards,
Peter
Am 03.09.21 um 12:22 schrieb Björn Fries via arch-general:
Hello,
On 9/3/21 12:15 PM, Peter Nabbefeld via arch-general wrote:
> Is it possible to download t
On 03/09/2021 13:22, Björn Fries via arch-general wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 9/3/21 12:15 PM, Peter Nabbefeld via arch-general wrote:
>> Is it possible to download this single package,
>> without downloading full repository index and probably even updating
>> everything to community-update?
>
> manua
Hello,
On 9/3/21 12:15 PM, Peter Nabbefeld via arch-general wrote:
> Is it possible to download this single package,
> without downloading full repository index and probably even updating
> everything to community-update?
manually download package from mirror, install with
pacman -U filename.pkg
Hello,
I noticed an update on community-testing which is not (yet) available in
community repository. Is it possible to download this single package,
without downloading full repository index and probably even updating
everything to community-update?
I looked at https://wiki.archlinux.org/titl