On 09/10/10 20:30, Xavier Chantry wrote:
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 3:47 AM, Allan McRae<al...@archlinux.org>  wrote:
I just took these for a spin....


al...@mugen /home/arch/code/pacman (epoch)
sudo ./src/pacman/pacman -Syu
<snip>

Targets (24): blas-3.2.2-2  crafty-23.3-1  db-4.8.26-2
              foomatic-db-4.0.5_20100816-1 foomatic-filters-4.0.5_20100816-1
              foomatic-db-engine-4.0.5_20100816-1  ghostscript-9.00-1
              gsfonts-1.0.7pre44-2  imagemagick-6.6.4.3-1  libffi-3.0.9-1
              libimobiledevice-1.0.3-1  libraw1394-2.0.5-1 libshout-2.2.2-3
              libvdpau-0.4-1  sqlite3-3.7.3-1  qt-4.7.0-3  rasqal-0.9.20-1
              redland-1.0.11-1  soundconverter-1.5.3-4  tdb-1.2.1-2
              ttf-liberation-1.06.0.20100721-1  vim-runtime-7.3.3-2
              vim-7.3.3-2  vte-0.26.0-4

Total Download Size:    37.54 MB
Total Installed Size:   264.40 MB
...


So these are all the packages on your system with force flag ?
Maybe now would be a good time to review which of those really need
force flag, drop it if it has been unnecessary for a while.
Then if upstream mess up version again or for next need of downgrade,
start using epoch.

Btw this problem happens just once , right ? After this first
reinstall of force package, epoch gets written to local database and
then it's fine ?


Dan and I had a talk about this. Note that at the moment "force" and "epoch" are not actually being written to the local database. That is actually good thing given when force is set we set epoch to MAX_INT so writing that to the local db would prevent any further upgrade... So there are things to be fixed around this.

Allan

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