On 11/7/18 5:46 PM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi leoutation,
>
>>> This morning's `pacman -Su' had a problem building the fallback
>>> initcpio
>>
>> Right command is pacman -Syu
>
> Not in my case as I've previously done a `pacman -Syuw' during `free
> bandwidth' hours, thanks to cron. Later on,
Hi leoutation,
> > This morning's `pacman -Su' had a problem building the fallback
> > initcpio
>
> Right command is pacman -Syu
Not in my case as I've previously done a `pacman -Syuw' during `free
bandwidth' hours, thanks to cron. Later on, when I'm at the keyboard
and it's a convenient time
On 11/7/18 1:27 PM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi,
This morning's `pacman -Su' had a problem building the fallback initcpio
Right command is pacman -Syu
image for 4.14.79-1-lts. Yesterday's /var/log/pacman.log shows
[2018-11-06 10:45] [ALPM] upgraded linux-lts (4.14.78-1 -> 4.14.79-1)
Hey all,
I have just removed ssmtp from [community].
Apart from it being unmaintained upstream, it has known security issues
(e.g. [1]).
I highly recommend _not_ using and removing it, in the case you have
been using it.
As replacements have a look at `pacman -Ss smtp-forwarder`.
Best,
David
On 11/7/18 10:06 AM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Eli,
>
>> $ pacman -Qo /usr/lib/initcpio/
>> /usr/lib/initcpio/ is owned by archiso 39-1
> ...
>
> Thanks, it hadn't occurred to me to use -Qo on a directory before.
It's pretty nifty, yeah. Manpage and --help output does say "file(s)",
though --
Hi Eli,
> $ pacman -Qo /usr/lib/initcpio/
> /usr/lib/initcpio/ is owned by archiso 39-1
...
Thanks, it hadn't occurred to me to use -Qo on a directory before.
> Well, the log only contains a copy of the output from the hook which
> you can look up after the fact, so it definitely won't have
On 11/7/18 7:27 AM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This morning's `pacman -Su' had a problem building the fallback initcpio
> image for 4.14.79-1-lts. Yesterday's /var/log/pacman.log shows
>
> [2018-11-06 10:45] [ALPM] upgraded linux-lts (4.14.78-1 -> 4.14.79-1)
> [2018-11-06 10:45]
Hi,
This morning's `pacman -Su' had a problem building the fallback initcpio
image for 4.14.79-1-lts. Yesterday's /var/log/pacman.log shows
[2018-11-06 10:45] [ALPM] upgraded linux-lts (4.14.78-1 -> 4.14.79-1)
[2018-11-06 10:45] [ALPM] running '60-linux-lts.hook'...
[2018-11-06
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