
I'm getting some errors updating due to inconsistent versions of some of the packages listed below -- this started occurring, I think, between Nov. 19 and Nov. 21: [root@tramp ~]# for p in haskell-{chart,gio,cairo,glib,gtk,pango} \ gtk2hs-buildtools; do pacman -Q $p; done haskell-chart 0.14-23 haskell-gio 0.12.2-1 haskell-cairo 0.12.1-2 haskell-glib 0.12.1-2 haskell-gtk 0.12.1-2 haskell-pango 0.12.1-2 gtk2hs-buildtools 0.12.1-1 [root@tramp ~]# pacman -Sy :: Synchronizing package databases... core is up to date extra is up to date haskell is up to date community is up to date multilib is up to date [root@tramp ~]# pacman -Su :: Starting full system upgrade... resolving dependencies... looking for inter-conflicts... error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: haskell-chart: requires haskell-cairo=0.12.1-2 :: haskell-chart: requires haskell-gtk=0.12.1-2 :: haskell-gio: requires haskell-glib=0.12.1-2 And if I try re-installing the GTk-related packages as Magnus suggested, it's still the same: [root@tramp ~]# pacman -S gtk2hs-buildtools haskell-{cairo,glib,gtk,pango} haskell-chart haskell-gio warning: gtk2hs-buildtools-0.12.1-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: haskell-chart-0.14-23 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: haskell-gio-0.12.2-1 is up to date -- reinstalling resolving dependencies... warning: cannot resolve "haskell-cairo=0.12.1-2", a dependency of "haskell-chart" warning: cannot resolve "haskell-gtk=0.12.1-2", a dependency of "haskell-chart" warning: cannot resolve "haskell-glib=0.12.1-2", a dependency of "haskell-gio" :: The following packages cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies: haskell-chart haskell-gio Do you want to skip the above packages for this upgrade? [y/N] n error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: haskell-chart: requires haskell-cairo=0.12.1-2 :: haskell-chart: requires haskell-gtk=0.12.1-2 :: haskell-gio: requires haskell-glib=0.12.1-2 [root@tramp ~]# By the way, is it planned to have _no_ packages in [haskell] that are in [community]? And is it still recommended to have [haskell] above [community] in /etc/pacman.conf? On 2011-Nov-12, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:52:02PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
I'm currently removing a few gtk-related packages from [haskell] since these packages already exist in [community].
Please hold off any modifications to the repo until I've finished doing this.
Done.
The following package were updated: AttoJson json-tools gio gconf gtksourceview2 glade Chart timeplot splot sifflet-lib sifflet
Due to the nature of this update you might have to re-install a few packages just to make sure you get the ones from [community]. The packages in question are gtk2hs-buildtools haskell-bytestring-show haskell-cairo haskell-glib haskell-gtk haskell-pango
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