On 2/2/07, Richard Maxwell Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Often I will do a pacman -S which will saturate my (slow) network connection
> and then I will decide I want to visit web pages and then I'll ^C the pacman 
> -S
> process so I don't have to wait forever.
>
> How likely is it that sending ^C to a pacman -S will if done often enough
> mess up some database or file critical to pacman?

I do it quite often and so far everything works fine. But I never do
it during the actual installation of software. Only during downloads.

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