Issue #378 has been updated by mtjm.


"[W]arning if there are uninstalled updates" requires pacman -Sy, so it 
wouldn't be much different than -Syu with no packages to update?  I don't see 
any other reason to not do it than that it might be slower.  Or are there any 
additional correctness issues when updates are done?

Running two more commands is ok for me, documenting this for mips64el 
development might be ok too.

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Bug #378: [libremakepkg] reintroduce -u
https://labs.parabola.nu/issues/378

Author: mtjm
Status: open
Priority: bug
Assignee: lukeshu
Category: 
Target version: 


It's needed for fullpkg and mips64el builds depending on previously built 
updates.

HOOKPREBUILD doesn't solve it: it's run only by treepkg, not fullpkg nor 
libremakepkg; it would run before cleaning the chroot: updating also packages 
that will be removed before build.

Why not change it for fullpkg only: libremakepkg -u is faster and can be used 
for toolchain updates and other builds where the dependency tree of fullpkg is 
wrong (updating packages to the ones built is needed for toolchain updates).

(Not commenting on the issue of it being default/required or a recommended 
option disabling which can make broken packages.)




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