Re: Remove a package together with a user and a group

2023-10-10 Thread mpan
Users and groups created when installing some packages (avahi, usbmuxd) are not deleted along with its removal. Is it related to https://archlinux.org/todo/pacman-hooks-systemd-sysuserstmpfiles/ and requires some changes? Or should I always delete them manually? Hello, If you decide, that

Remove a package together with a user and a group

2023-10-10 Thread mail . sh
Greetings! Users and groups created when installing some packages (avahi, usbmuxd) are not deleted along with its removal. Is it related to https://archlinux.org/todo/pacman-hooks-systemd-sysuserstmpfiles/ and requires some changes? Or should I always delete them manually? -- With respect

ttf-font

2023-10-10 Thread mail . sh
Hi! When installing many packages, we are offered 8 font options, among which there is no ttf-ubuntu-font-family. This font is the best font for browsers in my opinion. Add the option to choose ttf-ubuntu-font-family too. Please... -- With respect and best regards, Mailsh.

Re: Installation image (services)

2023-10-10 Thread eNV25
On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 7:08 PM wrote: > > > Hello... > > To improve the user experience, > I suggest making the following changes to the installation image of the > system. > > 1. Disable 'systemd-timesyncd.service' >(the system time may not be set correctly on different machines; >

Installation image (services)

2023-10-10 Thread mail . sh
Hello... To improve the user experience, I suggest making the following changes to the installation image of the system. 1. Disable 'systemd-timesyncd.service'    (the system time may not be set correctly on different machines;    booting the main system after booting Arch Linux installation

Re: solving file conflicts

2023-10-10 Thread Genes Lists
On 10/10/23 07:00, Erich Eckner wrote: Hi, ... This is (one possibility for) the second option, that I mentioned, which I was afraid might break a lot of stuff on my machines :-/ I meant put it in /usr/local/xxx/ not directly in /usr/local. Or in /opt/xxx/ I see, that the root cause (and

Re: solving file conflicts

2023-10-10 Thread Erich Eckner
Hi, sry for leaving out the details in the first place. I'll put them in-line: On Tue, 10 Oct 2023, Christian Heusel wrote: On 23/10/10 05:28AM, Genes Lists wrote: On 10/10/23 02:41, Erich Eckner wrote: I have two packages, A and B, which both provide the same file X. ... One possibility

Re: solving file conflicts

2023-10-10 Thread Christian Heusel
On 23/10/10 05:28AM, Genes Lists wrote: > On 10/10/23 02:41, Erich Eckner wrote: > > > > I have two packages, A and B, which both provide the same file X. > ... > One possibility is to simply change the unofficial one to install in > /usr/local (all of it /usr/local/etc, /usr/local/bin,

Re: solving file conflicts

2023-10-10 Thread Genes Lists
On 10/10/23 02:41, Erich Eckner wrote: Hi fellow-archers, Hi! I have two packages, A and B, which both provide the same file X. ... Without knowing more its a bit hard to say. For example are A and B actually the same application but different versions (git vs stable). If so, then just

solving file conflicts

2023-10-10 Thread Erich Eckner
Hi fellow-archers, I have two packages, A and B, which both provide the same file X. Is there a way to tell pacman to ignore file X in package B, so it is installed (and updated) solely with A? My current ideas are: * repackage B (the official package), so it does not include X anymore ->