Re: [arch-general] pacman --assume-installed in a config file?

2020-06-18 Thread ProgAndy
Am 18.06.20 um 16:26 schrieb Eli Schwartz via arch-general: > That seems a bit confusing :/ since it appears to only be used when > migrating away from a previously configured Oxygen selection. Does > anything else actually hardcode this? This dependency IMO should have > been a post_upgrade messag

Re: [arch-general] pacman --assume-installed in a config file?

2020-06-18 Thread Eli Schwartz via arch-general
On 6/18/20 9:56 AM, Damjan Georgievski via arch-general wrote: >>> noto-fonts is pulled as a dependency of plasma-integration, but I >>> don't want it installed since it takes over the default fonts (ships >>> an aggressive fontconfig configuration) for many websites, and looks >>> quite bad *for m

Re: [arch-general] pacman --assume-installed in a config file?

2020-06-18 Thread Damjan Georgievski via arch-general
> > noto-fonts is pulled as a dependency of plasma-integration, but I > > don't want it installed since it takes over the default fonts (ships > > an aggressive fontconfig configuration) for many websites, and looks > > quite bad *for me* (on a 14" FHD display). > > It's also a 90MB package I don't

Re: [arch-general] pacman --assume-installed in a config file?

2020-06-18 Thread Eli Schwartz via arch-general
On 6/18/20 9:30 AM, Damjan Georgievski via arch-general wrote: > I often find myself using the `assume-installed`[1] option of pacman > when doing upgrades, since I want to avoid some (for me) nonsensical > dependencies to be installed. > > Is it possible to configure this in some config file, so

Re: [arch-general] pacman --assume-installed in a config file?

2020-06-18 Thread Andy Pieters
On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 14:31, Damjan Georgievski via arch-general < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote: > I often find myself using the `assume-installed`[1] option of pacman > when doing upgrades, since I want to avoid some (for me) nonsensical > dependencies to be installed. > > Is it possible to

Re: [arch-general] pacman --assume-installed in a config file?

2020-06-18 Thread Doug Newgard via arch-general
On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 15:30:24 +0200 Damjan Georgievski via arch-general wrote: > I often find myself using the `assume-installed`[1] option of pacman > when doing upgrades, since I want to avoid some (for me) nonsensical > dependencies to be installed. > > Is it possible to configure this in some

[arch-general] pacman --assume-installed in a config file?

2020-06-18 Thread Damjan Georgievski via arch-general
I often find myself using the `assume-installed`[1] option of pacman when doing upgrades, since I want to avoid some (for me) nonsensical dependencies to be installed. Is it possible to configure this in some config file, so I don't have to remember to type it all the time? [1] sudo pacman -Sy