On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Aaron Griffin wrote:
> You can do pacman -Ud to skip dep checks if you're sure the deps are good.
right this is ultimately what I ended up doing...
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Caleb Cushing
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On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Andrei Thorp wrote:
> Excerpts from Allan McRae's message of Sat Jun 20 21:37:11 -0400 2009:
>> Caleb Cushing wrote:
>> > I can't figure out why pacman thinks that deps aren't being fulfilled.
>> >
>> > Targets (1): perl-datetime-0.50-1
>> >
>> > :: perl-datetime-f
Excerpts from Allan McRae's message of Sat Jun 20 21:37:11 -0400 2009:
> Caleb Cushing wrote:
> > I can't figure out why pacman thinks that deps aren't being fulfilled.
> >
> > Targets (1): perl-datetime-0.50-1
> >
> > :: perl-datetime-format-strptime: requires perl-datetime>=0.4304
> >
>
> 50
Caleb Cushing wrote:
I can't figure out why pacman thinks that deps aren't being fulfilled.
Targets (1): perl-datetime-0.50-1
:: perl-datetime-format-strptime: requires perl-datetime>=0.4304
50 is not >= 4304
Allan
I can't figure out why pacman thinks that deps aren't being fulfilled.
slave4 cpan # pacman -S perl-datetime
warning: perl-datetime-0.50-1 is up to date -- reinstalling
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (1): perl-datetime-0.50-1
Total Download Size:0.00 MB
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