Xavier wrote: > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Dan McGee <[email protected]> wrote: >> Doesn't look undocumented to me: >> -T, --deptest >> Check dependencies; this is useful in scripts such as makepkg to >> check installed packages. This operation will check each dependency >> specified and return a list of those which are not currently >> satisfied on the system. This operation accepts no other options. >> Example usage: pacman -T qt "bash>=3.2". >> >> > > Ahah ok. Well I am still not sure what a wrapper could add to that > functionality, besides breaking it. But if everyone is against me, > then I will shut up :) It is not a big deal.
It would be possible to get rid of -T and depend on vercmp for the installed dependency check. I am not sure if this is any better though (probably rather worse).
