Help about pacman -Syu

After I installed arch , I input the term  with    pacman -Syu     .
Then
::Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
coommunity is up to date
::Starting full system upgrade...
::Replace module-init-tools with core/kmod?[y/n]    y   /*****************
  Here I input a  y   ,but I do not know what does it mean.                           Please help here.*******/
error: failed to commit transcation (conflicting files)
filesystem: /etc/mtab exists in filesystem
initscripts: /etc/profile.d/locale.sh exists in filesystem
Errors occurred ,no packages were upgraded.
At this situation , what should I do ?

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    RDDO wrote:after running pacman -Syu and updating all, my system simply doesn't recognize any modules, and when I try to load them by  modprobe <modu name> I receive a  FATAL msg, even the hostname is set to (none) after reboot, I cant even get into   menuconfig   and now after some commands, the hdd starts reading (I don't know what) like crazy, and the system go all slow, I have no idea of what went wrong
    menuconfig?  are you using a custom compiled kernel?  perhaps this is the source of your problems?

  • [SOLVED] Black screen after kernel boot after pacman -Syu

    Hi, after full system upgrade with pacman -Syu, I get after the kernel boot black screen and everything is freezing. Then need to manually shut down the power button!
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    Last edited by OpenEye (2013-01-29 05:14:04)

    jasonwryan wrote:
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    https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fo … te#Bumping
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  • [SOLVED] Pacman -Syu on a (very) limited bandwidth

    Hi
    I've been using Arch for about a year, and I'm still pretty new to Linux and Arch. The reason I installed Arch in the first place was because of the how much control you have over your system, since you get to build it up according to your preferences. I absolutely love Arch for this and many other reasons.
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    Last edited by flyswatter (2010-06-05 19:31:54)

    @JackH79
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    Thank you. Don't worry, getting me off Arch is not gonna be easy
    @syn
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    @mvdvarrier
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    Last edited by flyswatter (2009-12-09 16:51:39)

  • [SOLVED] Broken SLiM after pacman -Syu

    I know that it's good to understand the rolling release approach from ArchLinux and that an update may have unforeseen consequences.
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    Last edited by Anoniem (2013-10-14 10:00:17)

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    #!/bin/sh
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    default_xserver /usr/bin/X
    xserver_arguments -nolisten tcp vt07
    # Commands for halt, login, etc.
    halt_cmd /sbin/shutdown -h now
    reboot_cmd /sbin/shutdown -r now
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    #suspend_cmd /usr/sbin/suspend
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    # NOTE: if your system does not have bash you need
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  • [Solved] pacman -Syu fails because of libreoffice conflict

    I haven't done a system update for a little while - now when I attempt pacman -Syu, I get a failure due to libreoffice conflicts:
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    :: Synchronising package databases...
    core is up to date
    extra is up to date
    community is up to date
    multilib is up to date
    error: failed retrieving file 'archVMrepo.db' from repo.ktz.me : Connection timed out after 10000 milliseconds
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    :: Replace libreoffice-still-base with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-calc with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-common with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-draw with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-gnome with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-impress with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-kde4 with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-math with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-postgresql-connector with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-writer with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    resolving dependencies...
    warning: dependency cycle detected:
    warning: freetype2 will be installed before its harfbuzz dependency
    warning: dependency cycle detected:
    warning: lib32-harfbuzz will be installed before its lib32-freetype2 dependency
    looking for inter-conflicts...
    :: libreoffice-still-sdk and libreoffice-still-sdk-doc are in conflict. Remove libreoffice-still-sdk-doc? [y/N]
    error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
    error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
    :: libreoffice-still-sdk and libreoffice-still-sdk-doc are in conflict
    [peter@desktop AURBuilds]$
    How do I resolve this?
    Last edited by PeterBell (2015-02-08 02:18:43)

    Trilby wrote:What are you doing?  Wine was never a problem.
    I'm sorry - I was trying to help myself by following the errors, as reported.  It seemed that my problem stemmed from lib32-harfbuzz and lib32-freetype2, so I was attempting to remove those.  However, wine was dependent on them so had to be removed first.
    I told you want needed to be done.  If you ignore provided advice and instead do other random things (without actually specifying what you are doing) then no one can help you.
    Indeed, your posting did point me in the right direction, but did not appear until after I had posted about my experiment with wine.  Wine is no great loss, anyway - I've never managed to achieve anything useful with it!
    As you indicated, my problems were resolved by updating package-query:
    yaourt package-query
    Edit: In my searching, I did come across advice to use pacaur instead of yaourt - I'm not sure whether this would have made any difference in my case.
    My analysis, wrongly or rightly, is this:
    1) AUR packages (some?) appear to list pacman version as a dependency.  "pacman -Syu" was attempting to update itself to 4.2 which broke the dependency (<4.2), even though 4.1.x was running at the time - there's a recipe for confusion!  This was resolved by rebuilding package-query before updating the rest of the system, because the latest version has updated the pacman dependency.
    2) lib32-harfbuzz and lib32-freetype2 (both AUR packages?) were in conflict - they cannot (must not) be dependent on each other.  This was resolved by pulling later versions during the rebuild of package-query.
    3) The libreoffice problem was not an issue.  My mistake was that I ignored a lifetime of experience working in IT - I concentrated on the last-reported error rather than the first!  All I can say in my defence is that eight years of retirement must have addled my brain!
    In short, two, unrelated, errors, conflated with another, relatively insignificant, error message, led me on a wild goose chase.
    I thank you for your wise counsel!
    Last edited by PeterBell (2015-02-08 02:21:24)

  • [SOLVED] Did pacman -Syu and now gdm, gnome, and pacman won't work

    Hi everyone, I did a search for my problem, but cannot find the solution. Basically, I updated my computer this morning and as soon as the packages got installed my computer crashed. I am using another computer right now. These were the packages that were upgraded: dbus-core, bluez, dbus, gsfonts, libcups, libgdiplus, mono, openssl.
    So after I installed the packages, my screen went black with some error message (don't remember what it is now. I believe it was something about GDM not working.) So I rebooted and "rpcbind" and "File Alteration Monitor" failed. Then I got a bunch of Gdm error messages with "gdm-binary[46081]: WARNING: GdmLocalDisplayFactory: maximum number of X display failures reached: check X server log for errors"  as the last message. I don't know how to check the X server log for errors so I logged in and tried pacman -Syu again. I got this error "pacman: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8: invalid ELF header." I also tried startx and gnome-session , but they both failed to work as well. It seems like I'm having a graphics error. I don't know what to do now. Any help would be appreciated.
    Last edited by Eivuwan (2010-04-01 06:24:17)

    Eivuwan wrote:Hi everyone. After some thinking, I realized that as attached as I am to Arch, I do not have as much free time as I did in the past to tinker with it. So I manually mounted my IPod and copied everything in my home folder to it. Then I installed Ubuntu. Maybe I'll come back to Arch one day, but for now, farewell. Thanks for all your help.
    Wise decision -- Ubuntu is very stable (we used it extensively in my last place of business; I'm now retired). I've gone a different route, since I prefer to start small, build the environment I want and nothing more (which was my reason for choosing Arch). My preferred environment is pretty minimal -- no desktop system (no Gnome or KDE), just a window manager (dwm) and the apps I need. I did a test install in the last day or so and learned enough about Slackware (I first used it in the early 90s when it was pretty much the only Linux distribution) to convince myself that it will work for me. It's more of a pain to get the apps installed than Arch, certainly, but once you know how to do it and where to find them, it's not really a problem. But my objective is the same as yours -- get away from Arch's rolling releases. Again, as an old hand at both individual development and managing large software projects, what Arch is trying to do is difficult. Because the various components of the system are updated more or less continuously, it's impossible to thoroughly test the whole thing every time it changes. So on any particular day, you are likely to see problems, as happened to you, me, and other folks who have started threads in this category. And sometimes the problems are so severe you end up with a non-functioning system, as happened to both of us.
    I would hope that, in the future, the powers-that-be at Arch would consider periodic, thoroughly tested releases, say every 6 months like Ubuntu and OpenBSD. The fundamental machinery of Arch is excellent (pacman, etc.), installation is easy, the documentation is adequate (I'm not as impressed by the wiki as others seem to be -- see the OpenBSD or FreeBSD documentation; what's available for Slackware is also very good). But I think there are tremendous quality hazards in the rolling release methodology, and forcing it on Arch's users is a bad idea, I think. It can be optional, for the adventurous. This is exactly how the OpenBSD people operate. There's a release every 6 months that is invariably rock solid. If they find problems after the release, they will make changes on a STABLE cvs branch. But you can also, if you choose, run what is on the cvs trunk, which they designate CURRENT, if you are so inclined and willing to take the chance on less thoroughly tested code. This is more or less equivalent to Arch now. I'm suggesting that Arch consider adding a STABLE version.

  • Error while running pacman -Syu

    Hi.
    I've been using Archlinux for about a week now, and I am very impressed with the distribution.
    I have one problem though. I'm getting a weird error that I'm not sure how to solve.
    While running sudo pacman -Syu I get the following error
    [gerhard@arch ~]$ sudo pacman -Syu
    :: Synchronizing package databases...
    core [DONE]
    extra [DONE]
    community [DONE]
    archlinuxfr [DONE]
    :: Starting full system upgrade...
    error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/archlinuxfr/pacman.manfr-20090803-1/desc: No such file or directory
    The error line repeats itself about 30 times.
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    Gerhard

    Thank you for the reply wonder, but I get the same type of error with pacman -Syyu.
    I forgot to mention that I also got:
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    Last edited by Gerhard (2009-11-23 16:45:42)

  • [SOLVED] pacman -Syu - Installation just died

    I just ran my weekly pacman -Syu on my install.  I can't remember what updates were available but one was Linux firmware.  I did the command from SSH when putty lost connection.  I logged into my ESXi VM console to find it with lots of information that I really have no idea on.  Neither the normal boot or the Fallback work.  I really should have snap shotted the VM prior to the upgrade
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    http://www.xv5.co.uk/arch.jpg
    Moderator edit: The included image is too big. Reduced to its url. -- bernarcher
    Last edited by Swarfega (2012-05-08 11:40:36)

    Gcool wrote:That wouldn't have helped in this case indeed. If your box experiences a kernel panic, then your screened ssh session won't be available anymore.
    first of all, you wouldn't start the ssh session in screen ofc, that makes no sense whatsoever. You start screen in your ssh session on the server, and by doing this, the following:
    Swarfega wrote:I did the command from SSH when putty lost connection.
    won't be a problem anymore, since nothing depends on the ssh connection anymore.
    You just reconnect, screen -r and go on.
    Second: as you see in the second quote, he didn't say anything about a kernel panic, just a lost ssh connection and the problems it caused. If you use screen on the server, literally nothing happens if you lose your ssh connection, you can even scroll back in screen to see what happened while you disconnected.
    Last edited by frette (2012-05-09 12:47:53)

  • "FILESYSTEM CHECK FAILED" after pacman -Syu

    Hi all,
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    is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock:
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    ******************* FILESYSTEM CHECK FAILED *************
    * Please repair manually and reboot. Note that the root *
    * filesystem is currently mounted read-only. To remount *
    * it read-write type: mount -n -o remount,rw / *
    * When you exit the mantenance shel the system will *
    * reboot automatically. *
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    And so my question is, does anyone know why this is happening? How comes archlinux keeps seeing a problem in this partition when others dont? What am i doing wrong?
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    Last edited by feralert (2009-06-03 20:15:23)

    Hi again,
    I have done some testing, maybe it will help.
    After the failure message i put roots password and i got dropped to a shell, if i try to find the root partition (eg. ls /dev/sda) gives an error cause it sda doesnt exists.
    If i edit rc.sysinit with a livecd and remove the fsck part i get a few diferent errors, some about partitions not being found and similar stuff. In my little knowledge of linux it ooks to me like it doesnt load the sata module or somethig...
    I copy here the pacman.log file, i remember that the update was a huge one, around 400 Mbytes if i remember correctly:
    [2009-05-30 22:20] synchronizing package lists
    [2009-05-30 22:21] starting full system upgrade
    [2009-05-30 22:23] synchronizing package lists
    [2009-05-30 22:23] starting full system upgrade
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded alacarte (0.11.10-1 -> 0.12.1-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded kernel-headers (2.6.27.6-2 -> 2.6.29.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded tzdata (2009f-1 -> 2009g-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] warning: /etc/locale.gen installed as /etc/locale.gen.pacnew
    [2009-05-30 23:29] Generating locales...
    [2009-05-30 23:29] es_ES.UTF-8... done
    [2009-05-30 23:29] es_ES.ISO-8859-1... done
    [2009-05-30 23:29] es_ES.ISO-8859-15@euro... done
    [2009-05-30 23:29] Generation complete.
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded glibc (2.9-4 -> 2.10.1-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded alsa-lib (1.0.19-1 -> 1.0.20-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded alsa-utils (1.0.19-1 -> 1.0.20-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded binutils (2.19.1-1 -> 2.19.1-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded geoip (1.4.5-1 -> 1.4.6-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded gcc-libs (4.3.3-1 -> 4.4.0-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded libdrm (2.4.9-1 -> 2.4.11-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded libgl (7.4.1-1 -> 7.4.2-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded mesa (7.4.1-1 -> 7.4.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded wxgtk (2.8.9.2-1 -> 2.8.10-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded amule (2.2.4-1 -> 2.2.5-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded x264 (20090216-1 -> 20090416-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded avidemux (2.4.4-2 -> 2.4.4-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded bin86 (0.16.17-3 -> 0.16.17-4)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded gmp (4.2.4-1.1 -> 4.3.1-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded coreutils (7.2-1 -> 7.4-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded dbus-core (1.2.4.4permissive-1 -> 1.2.14-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded glib2 (2.20.1-1 -> 2.20.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded bluez (4.37-1 -> 4.39-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded gstreamer0.10 (0.10.22-1 -> 0.10.23-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded gstreamer0.10-base (0.10.22-1 -> 0.10.23-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded gstreamer0.10-base-plugins (0.10.22-1 -> 0.10.23-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded brasero (2.26.1-2 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded policykit (0.9-7 -> 0.9-9)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded consolekit (0.3.0-3 -> 0.3.0-5)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded cpio (2.9-3 -> 2.9-5)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded curl (7.19.4-1 -> 7.19.5-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded dbus (1.2.4.4permissive-1 -> 1.2.14-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded dcron (3.2-3 -> 3.2-4)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded dhcpcd (4.0.12-1 -> 5.0.4-1)
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    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded gnome-desktop (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded gdbm (1.8.3-5 -> 1.8.3-6)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded sqlite3 (3.6.13-1 -> 3.6.14.1-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded python (2.6.1-1 -> 2.6.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:29] upgraded eog (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded epiphany (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded poppler (0.10.6-1 -> 0.10.7-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded poppler-glib (0.10.6-1 -> 0.10.7-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded evince (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded libsoup (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded evolution-data-server (2.26.1.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded ffmpeg (20090217-1 -> 0.5-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded file (5.00-1 -> 5.03-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded file-roller (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded findutils (4.4.0-1 -> 4.4.1-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded gcalctool (5.26.1-1 -> 5.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] installed ppl (0.10.2-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] installed cloog-ppl (0.15.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded gcc (4.3.3-1 -> 4.4.0-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded gtksourceview2 (2.6.1-1 -> 2.6.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded gedit (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded glproto (1.4.9-1 -> 1.4.10-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded gnome-games (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded whois (4.7.33-1 -> 4.7.33-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded gnome-nettool (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded policykit-gnome (0.9.2-3 -> 0.9.2-4)
    [2009-05-30 23:30] upgraded gnome-panel (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gnome-power-manager (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.1-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded vte (0.20.1-1 -> 0.20.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gnome-terminal (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gtk-engines (2.18.1-1 -> 2.18.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gnome-themes (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gnome2-user-docs (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gparted (0.4.4-2 -> 0.4.5-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gstreamer0.10-bad (0.10.11-1 -> 0.10.12-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded libraw1394 (1.3.0-2 -> 2.0.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed libusb1 (1.0.0-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded libdc1394 (2.0.3-1 -> 2.1.0-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded libdvdread (0.9.7-2 -> 4.1.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded libdvdnav (0.1.10-3 -> 4.1.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded neon (0.28.3-2 -> 0.28.4-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed liblrdf (0.4.0-6)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gstreamer0.10-bad-plugins (0.10.11-3 -> 0.10.12-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gstreamer0.10-good (0.10.14-1 -> 0.10.15-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded libavc1394 (0.5.3-2 -> 0.5.3-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded libiec61883 (1.1.0-1 -> 1.2.0-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed libcaca (0.99.beta16-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gstreamer0.10-good-plugins (0.10.14-1 -> 0.10.15-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gstreamer0.10-ugly-plugins (0.10.11-1 -> 0.10.11-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gtkhtml (3.26.1.1-1 -> 3.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gucharmap (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded libarchive (2.6.2-1 -> 2.7.0-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] NOTE
    [2009-05-30 23:31] ----
    [2009-05-30 23:31] Add your user to group 'camera' to use camera devices.
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded libgphoto2 (2.4.4-1 -> 2.4.6-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gvfs (1.2.2-1 -> 1.2.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded gzip (1.3.12-4 -> 1.3.12-6)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded jfsutils (1.1.13-1 -> 1.1.14-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded libsndfile (1.0.19-1 -> 1.0.20-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded sox (14.2.0-2 -> 14.2.0-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed ilmbase (1.0.1-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed openexr (1.6.1-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded libpng (1.2.35-1 -> 1.2.36-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded qt (4.5.0-5 -> 4.5.1-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed xine-lib (1.1.16.3-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed phonon (4.3.1-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed clucene (0.9.21b-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed exiv2 (0.18-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed strigi (0.6.4-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed soprano (2.2.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed xdg-utils (1.0.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed kdelibs (4.2.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed kdebase-runtime (4.2.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed fftw (3.2.1-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed libofa (0.9.3-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed tunepimp (0.5.3-6)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed kdemultimedia (4.2.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] installed polkit-qt (0.9.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:31] upgraded k3b (1.0.5-2 -> 1.66.0alpha2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:32] upgraded qt3 (3.3.8-10 -> 3.3.8-11)
    [2009-05-30 23:32] upgraded kdelibs3 (3.5.10-2 -> 3.5.10-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:32] >>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ...
    [2009-05-30 23:32] >>> MKINITCPIO SETUP
    [2009-05-30 23:32] >>> ----------------
    [2009-05-30 23:32] >>> If you use LVM2, Encrypted root or software RAID,
    [2009-05-30 23:32] >>> Ensure you enable support in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf .
    [2009-05-30 23:32] >>> More information about mkinitcpio setup can be found here:
    [2009-05-30 23:32] >>> http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mkinitcpio
    [2009-05-30 23:32]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] >>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait...
    [2009-05-30 23:32] ==> Building image "default"
    [2009-05-30 23:32] ==> Running command: /sbin/mkinitcpio -k 2.6.29-ARCH -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/kernel26.img
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Begin dry run
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [base]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [udev]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [autodetect]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [sata]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [keymap]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [filesystems]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Generating module dependencies
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Generating image '/boot/kernel26.img'...SUCCESS
    [2009-05-30 23:32] ==> SUCCESS
    [2009-05-30 23:32] ==> Building image "fallback"
    [2009-05-30 23:32] ==> Running command: /sbin/mkinitcpio -k 2.6.29-ARCH -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/kernel26-fallback.img -S autodetect
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Begin dry run
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [base]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [udev]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [sata]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [keymap]
    [2009-05-30 23:32] :: Parsing hook [filesystems]
    [2009-05-30 23:33] :: Generating module dependencies
    [2009-05-30 23:33] :: Generating image '/boot/kernel26-fallback.img'...SUCCESS
    [2009-05-30 23:33] ==> SUCCESS
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded kernel26 (2.6.29.2-1 -> 2.6.29.4-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded klibc (1.5.15-1 -> 1.5.15-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded klibc-extras (2.5-2 -> 2.5-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded klibc-kbd (1.15.20080312-8 -> 1.15.20080312-9)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded klibc-module-init-tools (3.5-1 -> 3.5-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded klibc-udev (141-1 -> 141-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded libdownload (1.3-1 -> 1.3-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded libgsf (1.14.12-1 -> 1.14.13-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded libsasl (2.1.22-7 -> 2.1.22-8)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded lsof (4.81-1 -> 4.82-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded lzo2 (2.02-3 -> 2.03-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded man-pages (3.20-2 -> 3.21-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded metacity (2.26.0-1 -> 2.26.0-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded mlocate (0.21.1-1 -> 0.22-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded mplayer (28347-4 -> 29318-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded mtools (4.0.10-1 -> 4.0.10-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded nautilus (2.26.2-1 -> 2.26.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded net-tools (1.60-13 -> 1.60-14)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] * relogin or source /etc/profile.d/openoffice.sh
    [2009-05-30 23:33] * see http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Openoffice
    [2009-05-30 23:33] how to use extensions, e.g. for spell checking
    [2009-05-30 23:33] see /opt/openoffice/share/extension/install what
    [2009-05-30 23:33] is shipped with this package
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded openoffice-base (3.0.1-1 -> 3.1.0-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded openoffice-es (3.0.1-1 -> 3.1.0-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] warning: /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist installed as /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist.pacnew
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded pacman-mirrorlist (20090405-1 -> 20090509-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded pango (1.24.1-1 -> 1.24.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded pidgin (2.5.5-2 -> 2.5.6-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded tcp_wrappers (7.6-8 -> 7.6-9)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded portmap (6.0-2 -> 6.0-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded ppp (2.4.4-7 -> 2.4.4-8)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded procps (3.2.7-5 -> 3.2.8-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded psmisc (22.6-2 -> 22.7-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded pycairo (1.8.2-1 -> 1.8.4-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded pygobject (2.16.1-1 -> 2.18.0-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded python-gdata (1.3.0-1 -> 1.3.1-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded python-nose (0.10.4-3 -> 0.11.0-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded python-numpy (1.3.0-1 -> 1.3.0-2)
    [2009-05-30 23:33] upgraded rsync (3.0.5-1 -> 3.0.6-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:34] upgraded seahorse (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:34] upgraded seahorse-plugins (2.26.1-1 -> 2.26.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:34] upgraded sysfsutils (2.1.0-4 -> 2.1.0-5)
    [2009-05-30 23:34] upgraded syslinux (3.75-4 -> 3.80-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:34] upgraded sysvinit (2.86-4 -> 2.86-5)
    [2009-05-30 23:34] upgraded tomboy (0.14.1-1 -> 0.14.2-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:34] upgraded transmission-gtk (1.42-1 -> 1.60-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:34] upgraded unrar (3.9.1-1 -> 3.9.3-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:34] upgraded usbutils (0.81-1 -> 0.82-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:35] upgraded vlc (0.9.9a-1 -> 0.9.9a-4)
    [2009-05-30 23:35] upgraded wireless_tools (29-2 -> 29-3)
    [2009-05-30 23:35] upgraded xfsprogs (3.0.0-1 -> 3.0.1-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:35] upgraded xkeyboard-config (1.5-1 -> 1.6-1)
    [2009-05-30 23:35] upgraded xorg-server-utils (7.4-5 -> 7.4-6)
    [2009-05-30 23:35] upgraded xorg-server (1.6.1-1 -> 1.6.1.901-1)

  • [SOLVED] Perl updated to 5.20: Should I pacman -Syu?

    Hi all,
    In the arch home page one reads:
    Perl updated to 5.20
    2014-06-04
    Perl 5.20, as any other new perl version, requires all modules that are not purely perl code to be rebuilt. We did that for all packages in our repos.
    The last couple major updates printed an error message when trying to load modules built against the wrong version, 5.20 seems to cause segfaults. Please make sure to rebuild all custom installed CPAN modules and binaries that link to libperl.so.
    Refer to my post on arch-dev-public for a script that helps to find those packages.
    I executed the script and I got this:
    $cd /tmp/find-broken-perl-package.22jFUOeh
    $ls *
    pacman.txt perl-dists.txt perl-modules.txt raw.txt
    $cat *
    libproxy
    Net::Libproxy
    /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/Net/Libproxy/Libproxy.so
    I read the announcement, but I'm not sure what to do next.. What should I rebuild and how?
    Or am I good to just go on and pacman -Syu? I'm a bit extra cautious as I had problems in
    the past when I wasn't.
    Thanks in advance
    EDIT: perl-dists.txt was empty, so the output of cat * is for pacman.txt, perl-modules.txt, and raw.txt, respectively.
    Last edited by geo909 (2014-06-17 01:43:51)

    tomk wrote:I guess it might be helpful to add that in the news item, the word "custom" essentially means "installed from source(s) other than the official Arch repos", since the devs have taken care of any official packages. So you just need to determine the source of that libproxy package, and then rebuild or not as required.
    Thanks.. I think I'll be safe to upgrade. Just one more question: while trying to figure out who is using the libproxy package
    I did the following:
    jorge@flamingo:~$ sudo pacman -Qo /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/Net/Libproxy/Libproxy.so
    /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/Net/Libproxy/Libproxy.so is owned by libproxy 0.4.11-2
    Ok, so sure enough Libproxy.so is used by libproxy. Then I'm not sure how to find out
    who is using libproxy as a dependency. I did
    pacman -Si libproxy
    but that didn't give any information about that. So I had to pretend that I'm
    uninstalling things to get to what is using libproxy:
    jorge@flamingo:~$ sudo pacman -R libproxy
    checking dependencies...
    error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
    :: glib-networking: requires libproxy
    jorge@flamingo:~$ sudo pacman -R glib-networking
    checking dependencies...
    error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
    :: libsoup: requires glib-networking
    jorge@flamingo:~$ sudo pacman -R libsoup
    checking dependencies...
    error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
    :: abiword-plugins: requires libsoup
    :: darktable: requires libsoup
    :: gst-plugins-good: requires libsoup
    :: gstreamer0.10-good-plugins: requires libsoup-gnome
    :: gvfs: requires libsoup
    :: webkitgtk2: requires libsoup
    Is there a more proper way of obtaining those packages?

  • Pacman -Syu can't satisfy dependencies- needs a new kernel

    I don't understand this, as I always installed new kernels with pacman up until now. How come pacman won't update my system all of a sudden?
    sudo pacman -Syu
    :: Synchronizing package databases...
    testing is up to date
    core is up to date
    extra is up to date
    community is up to date
    archlinuxfr is up to date
    :: Starting full system upgrade...
    :: Replace libungif with extra/giflib? [Y/n] y
    :: Replace transmission with extra/transmission-cli? [Y/n] y
    :: Replace transmission with extra/transmission-gtk? [Y/n] y
    warning: cpufrequtils: forcing upgrade to version 004-1
    warning: vlc: forcing upgrade to version 0.8.6i-2
    warning: xf86-video-vesa: forcing upgrade to version 1.3.0-6
    resolving dependencies...
    looking for inter-conflicts...
    error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
    [b]:: madwifi: requires kernel26<2.6.26
    :: wlan-ng26: requires kernel26<2.6.26[/b]
    Anybody willing to help out?

    rooloo wrote:
    the problem is not that the programs won't or couldn't work with 2.6.26 kernel.
    It's an issue with pacman, the madwifi and wlan-ng26 packages. They where built with a dependency line. In that line there is this value 'kernel26<=2.6.25'.  As u can imagine, if u want to install kernel 2.6.26 and some packages on the machine require kernel 2.6.25 or less then pacman will bitch about dependency issues. Even though both packages may work on 2.6.26.
    No, that dependency is correct, these two packages only work with kernel 2.6.25. In the general case, modules need to be rebuilt against a newer version of the kernel, and these packages had not yet been rebuilt at that time.
    But even without mentioning that, they don't even install in the same location : /lib/modules/2.6.25-ARCH vs /lib/modules/2.6.26-ARCH
    That is why it is not recommended to use the testing repository unless you want your system to break periodically.
    That is correct.
    Users using testing should be the ones helping out (on bug tracker, forum, mailing list, etc), not the ones asking for help...

  • Pacman -Syu Error

    can any1 help me fix this im new??/ this what i get when i type "pacman -syu" thanks if u help me!!!!
    :: Synchronizing package databases...
    core is up to date
    extra 1412.4 KiB 359K/s 00:04 [----------------------] 100%
    community 1763.9 KiB 358K/s 00:05 [----------------------] 100%
    :: Starting full system upgrade...
    :: Replace dbus-python with extra/python2-dbus? [Y/n] y
    :: Replace libusb with core/libusbx? [Y/n] y
    :: Replace procps with core/procps-ng? [Y/n] y
    :: Replace pyxdg with extra/python2-xdg? [Y/n] y
    :: Replace udev with core/systemd-tools? [Y/n] y
    resolving dependencies...
    looking for inter-conflicts...
    Targets (261): acl-2.2.51-2 alsa-firmware-1.0.25-2 arandr-0.1.6-1
    ati-dri-8.0.4-2 attr-2.4.46-2 automake-1.12.2-1
    bash-4.2.037-1 binutils-2.22-9 bison-2.6.2-1 bzip2-1.0.6-4
    ca-certificates-20120623-1 cairo-1.12.2-2 cifs-utils-5.6-2
    cloog-0.17.0-2 colord-0.1.21-2 conky-1.9.0-1
    consolekit-0.4.6-4 coreutils-8.17-3 cronie-1.4.8-2
    cryptsetup-1.5.0-1 curl-7.27.0-1 db-5.3.21-1 dbus-1.6.4-1
    dbus-core-1.6.4-1 dbus-glib-0.100-1
    dbus-python-1.0.0-1 [removal] dconf-0.12.1-2 deadbeef-0.5.5-2
    desktop-file-utils-0.20-1 device-mapper-2.02.96-3
    dialog-1.1_20120706-1 dnsutils-9.9.1.P2-1 e2fsprogs-1.42.4-1
    epdfview-0.1.8-4 exiv2-0.23-1 faac-1.28-4 fakeroot-1.18.4-1
    fftw-3.3.2-1 filesystem-2012.7-1 firefox-14.0.1-1
    flashplugin-11.2.202.236-1 flex-2.5.37-1 freetype2-2.4.10-1
    fuse-2.9.1-1 gcc-4.7.1-5 gcc-libs-4.7.1-5
    glib-networking-2.32.3-1 glib2-2.32.4-1 glibc-2.16.0-2
    glibmm-2.32.1-1 glproto-1.4.16-1 gmp-5.0.5-1
    gnome-keyring-3.4.1-3 gnome-menus-3.4.2-1 gnutls-3.0.22-1
    gpm-1.20.6-10 grep-2.13-2 gsettings-desktop-schemas-3.4.2-1
    gstreamer0.10-bad-0.10.23-2 gstreamer0.10-bad-plugins-0.10.23-2
    gstreamer0.10-ugly-0.10.19-2
    gstreamer0.10-ugly-plugins-0.10.19-2 gtk-engines-2.21.0-1
    gtk-update-icon-cache-2.24.11-2 gtk2-2.24.11-2 gtk3-3.4.4-1
    gzip-1.5-1 hwids-20120730-1 iana-etc-2.30-3 icu-49.1.2-2
    initscripts-2012.07.5-1 intel-dri-8.0.4-2 iproute2-3.4.0-2
    iputils-20101006-4 isl-0.10-1 kbd-1.15.3-3 keyutils-1.5.5-3
    kmod-9-2 krb5-1.10.2-3 libatasmart-0.18-2 libburn-1.2.4-1
    libcaca-0.99.beta18-1 libcap-2.22-3 libcups-1.6.1-2
    libdrm-2.4.37-1 libevent-2.0.19-1 libgexiv2-0.4.1-3
    libgl-8.0.4-2 libglapi-8.0.4-2 libimobiledevice-1.1.4-2
    libisofs-1.2.4-1 libjpeg-turbo-1.2.1-1 libldap-2.4.32-1
    liblrdf-0.5.0-1 libltdl-2.4.2-6 libmp4v2-2.0.0-2
    libnl-3.2.11-1 libpcap-1.3.0-1 libpipeline-1.2.1-1
    libpng-1.5.12-1 libproxy-0.4.7-2 libpulse-2.1-1
    libssh2-1.4.2-1 libsystemd-187-4 libtasn1-2.13-1
    libthai-0.1.18-1 libtiff-4.0.2-1 libtool-2.4.2-6
    libusb-1.0.9-1 [removal] libusb-compat-0.1.4-2
    libusbx-1.0.12-2 libvpx-1.1.0-1 libwbclient-3.6.7-1
    libwebkit3-1.8.2-1 libx11-1.5.0-1 libxft-2.3.1-1
    libxi-1.6.1-1 linux-3.4.7-1 linux-api-headers-3.4.6-1
    linux-firmware-20120625-1 lirc-utils-1:0.9.0-22
    logrotate-3.8.1-2 lvm2-2.02.96-3 lxappearance-0.5.2-1
    lxinput-0.3.2-2 lxterminal-0.1.11-2 man-db-2.6.2-1
    man-pages-3.41-1 mcpp-2.7.2-4 mdadm-3.2.5-2
    menu-cache-0.3.3-1 mesa-8.0.4-2 mkinitcpio-0.10-1
    mkinitcpio-busybox-1.20.1-1
    mobile-broadband-provider-info-20120614-1 mpfr-3.1.1-1
    mpg123-1.14.4-1 mplayer-35014-1 net-snmp-5.7.1-3 nettle-2.5-1
    networkmanager-0.9.4.0-6 nspr-4.9.2-1 nss-3.13.5-1
    ntfs-3g-2012.1.15-3 ntfsprogs-2012.1.15-3 oblogout-0.2-11
    openbox-3.5.0-7 openssl-1.0.1.c-1 pacman-mirrorlist-20120626-1
    pam-1.1.5-4 pambase-20120701-1 pango-1.30.1-1
    pciutils-3.1.10-1 pcmanfm-0.9.10-3 pcre-8.31-1 perl-5.16.0-2
    perl-xml-parser-2.41-3 perl-xml-simple-2.20-1 pinentry-0.8.1-4
    pixman-0.26.2-1 pkg-config-0.27-1 pm-utils-1.4.1-5
    polkit-0.105-1 poppler-0.20.2-1 poppler-glib-0.20.2-1
    ppl-1.0-1 procps-3.2.8-5 [removal] procps-ng-3.3.3-3
    psmisc-22.19-1 pygobject-devel-3.2.2-1
    pygobject2-devel-2.28.6-6 python-3.2.3-3
    python-dbus-common-1.1.1-1 python-distutils-extra-2.32-1
    python2-dbus-1.1.1-1 python2-distutils-extra-2.32-1
    python2-gobject-3.2.2-1 python2-gobject2-2.28.6-6
    python2-xdg-0.23-1 pyxdg-0.19-3 [removal] raptor-2.0.8-1
    readline-6.2.004-1 rsync-3.0.9-3 run-parts-4.3.2-1
    sane-1.0.22-9 shadow-4.1.5.1-1 shotwell-0.12.3-1 slim-1.3.4-2
    smbclient-3.6.7-1 sqlite-3.7.13-1 startup-notification-0.12-3
    sudo-1.8.5.p2-1 svga-dri-8.0.4-2 sysfsutils-2.1.0-8
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    udev-182-1 [removal] udisks-1.0.4-4 udisks2-1.94.0-2
    unrar-4.2.4-1 upower-0.9.17-2 usb_modeswitch-1.2.3-2
    usbmuxd-1.0.8-1 usbutils-006-1 util-linux-2.21.2-5
    v4l-utils-0.8.8-1 virtualbox-archlinux-additions-4.1.18-5
    virtualbox-archlinux-modules-4.1.18-4 volumeicon-0.4.6-4
    vte-common-0.32.2-1 wildmidi-0.2.3.5-2 wpa_supplicant-1.0-1
    x264-20120705-1 xcb-util-0.3.9-1 xdg-utils-1.1.0-2.20120520
    xf86-input-evdev-2.7.2-1 xf86-input-keyboard-1.6.2-1
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    xf86-input-vmmouse-12.9.0-1 xf86-video-apm-1.2.5-1
    xf86-video-ark-0.7.5-1 xf86-video-ast-0.97.0-1
    xf86-video-ati-1:6.14.6-1 xf86-video-chips-1.2.5-1
    xf86-video-cirrus-1.5.1-1 xf86-video-dummy-0.3.6-1
    xf86-video-fbdev-0.4.3-1 xf86-video-glint-1.2.8-1
    xf86-video-i128-1.3.6-1 xf86-video-i740-1.3.4-1
    xf86-video-intel-2.20.2-2 xf86-video-mach64-6.9.3-1
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    xf86-video-s3virge-1.10.6-1 xf86-video-savage-2.3.6-1
    xf86-video-siliconmotion-1.7.7-1 xf86-video-sis-0.10.7-1
    xf86-video-sisusb-0.9.6-1 xf86-video-tdfx-1.4.5-1
    xf86-video-trident-1.3.6-1 xf86-video-tseng-1.2.5-1
    xf86-video-vesa-2.3.2-1 xf86-video-voodoo-1.2.5-1
    xfconf-4.10.0-2 xfsprogs-3.1.8-2 xkeyboard-config-2.6-1
    xorg-server-1.12.3-1 xorg-server-common-1.12.3-1
    xorg-xinput-1.6.0-1 xz-5.0.4-1 zlib-1.2.7-1
    Total Installed Size: 1157.94 MiB
    Net Upgrade Size: 96.35 MiB
    Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
    (256/256) checking package integrity [----------------------] 100%
    (256/256) loading package files [----------------------] 100%
    (256/256) checking for file conflicts [----------------------] 100%
    error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
    glibc: /lib exists in filesystem
    filesystem: /var/lock exists in filesystem
    filesystem: /var/run exists in filesystem
    Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.

    FlyingHappy wrote:
    DId you just install this or do you seriously have 261 updates?  If you just installed, I'm guessing you didn't use the new net-install ISO...
    Search around a bit for the GLIBC update issue.  It is also talked about on the main page http://www.archlinux.org/news/the-lib-d … a-symlink/
    Thanks I think it worked and I used the core install anbd I installed it awhile ago.
    Last edited by ArchLunix (2012-08-08 22:52:24)

  • Pacman -Syu error shadow-4.0.4.1-3 upgrade

    I recently got an arror for the first time using pacman.  After executing pacman -Syu i get..
    Targets: shadow-4.0.4.1-3 coreutils-5.2.1-2
    Proceed with upgrade? [Y/n] y
    checking package integrity... done.
    loading package data... done.
    checking for file conflicts...
    error: the following file conflicts were found:
      /bin/su: exists in filesystem
      /etc/pam.d/su: exists in filesystem
      /usr/man/man1/su.1.gz: exists in filesystem
    After doing a pacman -Qo to each path the error refers to, I know that shadow 4.0.4.1-2  is causing the conflicts. Can someone help me find a way to correct this? I don't want to force a upgrade without knowing it won't cause problems.

    /bin/su moves to Coreutils       posted by Judd
    July 02, 2004
    Hi all,
    When you next --sysupgrade, you'll get a "file conflict" warning about the su binary and its corresponding manpage. This is because Arch now uses the su binary from the coreutils package instead of the one from the shadow package, as it is more functional.
    You can safely force this upgrade by running pacman -Suf. When the upgrade is complete, make sure you still have a /bin/su binary before exiting your root shell. Just in case.
    Fine 

  • [SOLVED] pacman -Syu update strikes again!

    Several minutes back updated arch as usual. And apart from xterm and dillo I can't run anything.
    chromium
    [5734:5734:280761273:ERROR:browser_main.cc(910)] GLib-GObject: specified class size for type `GtkIMContextUIM' is smaller than the parent type's `GtkIMContext'
    class size
    [5734:5734:280761665:ERROR:browser_main.cc(910)] GLib-GObject: specified instance size for type `UIMCandWinGtk' is smaller than the parent type's `GtkWindow'
    instance size
    Segmentation fault
    sakura
    (sakura:10437): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: specified class size for type `GtkIMContextUIM' is smaller than the parent type's `GtkIMContext' class size
    *** glibc detected *** sakura: malloc(): memory corruption: 0x0000000000978a40 ***
    ======= Backtrace: =========
    /lib/libc.so.6(+0x7342a)[0x7f57dfb5d42a]
    /lib/libc.so.6(+0x74e1a)[0x7f57dfb5ee1a]
    /lib/libc.so.6(+0x75891)[0x7f57dfb5f891]
    /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_memalign+0x93)[0x7f57dfb617a3]
    /lib/libc.so.6(posix_memalign+0x59)[0x7f57dfb62909]
    /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0(+0x16e96)[0x7f57e00fce96]
    /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_slice_alloc+0x5fa)[0x7f57e014404a]
    /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_slice_alloc0+0x16)[0x7f57e01441a6]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_type_create_instance+0x99)[0x7f57e0402539]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(+0x1015c)[0x7f57e03e115c]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_object_newv+0x892)[0x7f57e03e4102]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_object_new+0xec)[0x7f57e03e4ccc]
    /usr/lib/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules/im-uim.so(im_module_create+0x46)[0x7f57d9d69686]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(+0x11e606)[0x7f57e0e5a606]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(+0x11eee9)[0x7f57e0e5aee9]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(+0x11ef28)[0x7f57e0e5af28]
    /usr/lib/libvte.so.9(+0x26916)[0x7f57dfe6e916]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_closure_invoke+0x15e)[0x7f57e03df1fe]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(+0x1e815)[0x7f57e03ef815]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_signal_emit_valist+0x88a)[0x7f57e03f97aa]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_signal_emit+0x82)[0x7f57e03f9952]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(gtk_widget_realize+0x9e)[0x7f57e0f9277e]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(gtk_widget_map+0xf8)[0x7f57e0f92e68]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(+0x8432b)[0x7f57e0dc032b]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(+0xb8abf)[0x7f57e0df4abf]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_closure_invoke+0xa9)[0x7f57e03df149]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(+0x1e815)[0x7f57e03ef815]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_signal_emit_valist+0x88a)[0x7f57e03f97aa]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_signal_emit+0x82)[0x7f57e03f9952]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(gtk_widget_map+0xce)[0x7f57e0f92e3e]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(+0x159968)[0x7f57e0e95968]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_closure_invoke+0xa9)[0x7f57e03df149]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(+0x1e815)[0x7f57e03ef815]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_signal_emit_valist+0x88a)[0x7f57e03f97aa]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_signal_emit+0x82)[0x7f57e03f9952]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(gtk_widget_map+0xce)[0x7f57e0f92e3e]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(+0x2676aa)[0x7f57e0fa36aa]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_closure_invoke+0x15e)[0x7f57e03df1fe]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(+0x1e815)[0x7f57e03ef815]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_signal_emit_valist+0x88a)[0x7f57e03f97aa]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_signal_emit+0x82)[0x7f57e03f9952]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(gtk_widget_map+0xce)[0x7f57e0f92e3e]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(+0x261190)[0x7f57e0f9d190]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_closure_invoke+0x15e)[0x7f57e03df1fe]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(+0x1e815)[0x7f57e03ef815]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_signal_emit_valist+0x88a)[0x7f57e03f97aa]
    /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_signal_emit+0x82)[0x7f57e03f9952]
    /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0(gtk_widget_show+0x86)[0x7f57e0f93736]
    sakura[0x40a55c]
    sakura(main+0x104a)[0x40be3a]
    /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xed)[0x7f57dfb0af6d]
    sakura[0x405599]
    ======= Memory map: ========
    00400000-0040f000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 295413 /usr/bin/sakura
    0060f000-00610000 rw-p 0000f000 08:06 295413 /usr/bin/sakura
    007f9000-00a46000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 [heap]
    7f57d4000000-7f57d4021000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
    7f57d4021000-7f57d8000000 ---p 00000000 00:00 0
    7f57d8997000-7f57d89ac000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 280618 /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
    7f57d89ac000-7f57d8bac000 ---p 00015000 08:06 280618 /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
    7f57d8bac000-7f57d8bad000 rw-p 00015000 08:06 280618 /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
    7f57d8bad000-7f57d8c70000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
    7f57d8c70000-7f57d8c72000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 272636 /usr/lib/libgcroots.so.0.1.0
    7f57d8c72000-7f57d8e71000 ---p 00002000 08:06 272636 /usr/lib/libgcroots.so.0.1.0
    7f57d8e71000-7f57d8e72000 rw-p 00001000 08:06 272636 /usr/lib/libgcroots.so.0.1.0
    7f57d8e72000-7f57d8e95000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 272638 /usr/lib/libuim-scm.so.0.1.0
    7f57d8e95000-7f57d9095000 ---p 00023000 08:06 272638 /usr/lib/libuim-scm.so.0.1.0
    7f57d9095000-7f57d9098000 rw-p 00023000 08:06 272638 /usr/lib/libuim-scm.so.0.1.0
    7f57d9098000-7f57d90ac000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 272639 /usr/lib/libuim.so.7.1.0
    7f57d90ac000-7f57d92ac000 ---p 00014000 08:06 272639 /usr/lib/libuim.so.7.1.0
    7f57d92ac000-7f57d92af000 rw-p 00014000 08:06 272639 /usr/lib/libuim.so.7.1.0
    7f57d92af000-7f57d92b5000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 278314 /usr/lib/libcairo-gobject.so.2.11000.2
    7f57d92b5000-7f57d94b5000 ---p 00006000 08:06 278314 /usr/lib/libcairo-gobject.so.2.11000.2
    7f57d94b5000-7f57d94b7000 rw-p 00006000 08:06 278314 /usr/lib/libcairo-gobject.so.2.11000.2
    7f57d94b7000-7f57d952c000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 280932 /usr/lib/libgdk-3.so.0.0.11
    7f57d952c000-7f57d972b000 ---p 00075000 08:06 280932 /usr/lib/libgdk-3.so.0.0.11
    7f57d972b000-7f57d972f000 rw-p 00074000 08:06 280932 /usr/lib/libgdk-3.so.0.0.11
    7f57d972f000-7f57d9730000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
    7f57d9730000-7f57d9b2c000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 280933 /usr/lib/libgtk-3.so.0.0.11
    7f57d9b2c000-7f57d9d2c000 ---p 003fc000 08:06 280933 /usr/lib/libgtk-3.so.0.0.11
    7f57d9d2c000-7f57d9d36000 rw-p 003fc000 08:06 280933 /usr/lib/libgtk-3.so.0.0.11
    7f57d9d36000-7f57d9d38000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
    7f57d9d5f000-7f57d9d74000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 394371 /usr/lib/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules/im-uim.so
    7f57d9d74000-7f57d9f73000 ---p 00015000 08:06 394371 /usr/lib/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules/im-uim.so
    7f57d9f73000-7f57d9f75000 rw-p 00014000 08:06 394371 /usr/lib/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules/im-uim.so
    7f57d9f75000-7f57da0be000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 279142 /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2.7.8
    7f57da0be000-7f57da2bd000 ---p 00149000 08:06 279142 /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2.7.8
    7f57da2bd000-7f57da2c7000 rw-p 00148000 08:06 279142 /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2.7.8
    7f57da2c7000-7f57da2c8000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
    7f57da2c8000-7f57da300000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 290166 /usr/lib/libcroco-0.6.so.3.0.1
    7f57da300000-7f57da500000 ---p 00038000 08:06 290166 /usr/lib/libcroco-0.6.so.3.0.1
    7f57da500000-7f57da504000 rw-p 00038000 08:06 290166 /usr/lib/libcroco-0.6.so.3.0.1
    7f57da504000-7f57da538000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 283316 /usr/lib/librsvg-2.so.2.34.0
    7f57da538000-7f57da737000 ---p 00034000 08:06 283316 /usr/lib/librsvg-2.so.2.34.0
    7f57da737000-7f57da739000 rw-p 00033000 08:06 283316 /usr/lib/librsvg-2.so.2.34.0
    7f57da739000-7f57da73b000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 283317 /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so
    7f57da73b000-7f57da93a000 ---p 00002000 08:06 283317 /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so
    7f57da93a000-7f57da93b000 rw-p 00001000 08:06 283317 /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so
    7f57da93b000-7f57da947000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 287497 /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libmist.so
    7f57da947000-7f57dab47000 ---p 0000c000 08:06 287497 /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libmist.so
    7f57dab47000-7f57dab48000 rw-p 0000c000 08:06 287497 /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libmist.so
    7f57dab48000-7f57dab53000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 524524 /lib/libnss_files-2.13.so
    7f57dab53000-7f57dad52000 ---p 0000b000 08:06 524524 /lib/libnss_files-2.13.so
    7f57dad52000-7f57dad53000 r--p 0000a000 08:06 524524 /lib/libnss_files-2.13.so
    7f57dad53000-7f57dad54000 rw-p 0000b000 08:06 524524 /lib/libnss_files-2.13.so
    7f57dad54000-7f57db20a000 r--p 00000000 08:06 278153 /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive
    7f57db20a000-7f57db20f000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 274395 /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6.0.0
    7f57db20f000-7f57db40e000 ---p 00005000 08:06 274395 /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6.0.0
    7f57db40e000-7f57db40f000 rw-p 00004000 08:06 274395 /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6.0.0
    7f57db40f000-7f57db411000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 274409 /usr/lib/libXau.so.6.0.0
    7f57db411000-7f57db610000 ---p 00002000 08:06 274409 /usr/lib/libXau.so.6.0.0
    7f57db610000-7f57db611000 rw-p 00001000 08:06 274409 /usr/lib/libXau.so.6.0.0
    7f57db611000-7f57db638000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 265954 /usr/lib/libexpat.so.1.5.2
    7f57db638000-7f57db837000 ---p 00027000 08:06 265954 /usr/lib/libexpat.so.1.5.2
    7f57db837000-7f57db83a000 rw-p 00026000 08:06 265954 /usr/lib/libexpat.so.1.5.2
    7f57db83a000-7f57db84d000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 524341 /lib/libresolv-2.13.so
    7f57db84d000-7f57dba4d000 ---p 00013000 08:06 524341 /lib/libresolv-2.13.so
    7f57dba4d000-7f57dba4e000 r--p 00013000 08:06 524341 /lib/libresolv-2.13.so
    7f57dba4e000-7f57dba4f000 rw-p 00014000 08:06 524341 /lib/libresolv-2.13.so
    7f57dba4f000-7f57dba51000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
    7f57dba51000-7f57dba69000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 263672 /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.5
    7f57dba69000-7f57dbc68000 ---p 00018000 08:06 263672 /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.5
    7f57dbc68000-7f57dbc69000 rw-p 00017000 08:06 263672 /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.5
    7f57dbc69000-7f57dbcd8000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 276147 /usr/lib/libpixman-1.so.0.22.0
    7f57dbcd8000-7f57dbed8000 ---p 0006f000 08:06 276147 /usr/lib/libpixman-1.so.0.22.0
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    7f57dbedd000-7f57dbedf000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 524301 /lib/libdl-2.13.so
    7f57dbedf000-7f57dc0df000 ---p 00002000 08:06 524301 /lib/libdl-2.13.so
    7f57dc0df000-7f57dc0e0000 r--p 00002000 08:06 524301 /lib/libdl-2.13.so
    7f57dc0e0000-7f57dc0e1000 rw-p 00003000 08:06 524301 /lib/libdl-2.13.so
    7f57dc0e1000-7f57dc0fc000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 274458 /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1.1.0
    7f57dc0fc000-7f57dc2fb000 ---p 0001b000 08:06 274458 /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1.1.0
    7f57dc2fb000-7f57dc2fc000 rw-p 0001a000 08:06 274458 /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1.1.0
    7f57dc2fc000-7f57dc353000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 525007 /lib/libncursesw.so.5.9
    7f57dc353000-7f57dc552000 ---p 00057000 08:06 525007 /lib/libncursesw.so.5.9
    7f57dc552000-7f57dc557000 rw-p 00056000 08:06 525007 /lib/libncursesw.so.5.9
    7f57dc557000-7f57dc592000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 524588 /lib/libpcre.so.0.0.1
    7f57dc592000-7f57dc791000 ---p 0003b000 08:06 524588 /lib/libpcre.so.0.0.1
    7f57dc791000-7f57dc792000 rw-p 0003a000 08:06 524588 /lib/libpcre.so.0.0.1
    7f57dc792000-7f57dc7a9000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 524314 /lib/libpthread-2.13.so
    7f57dc7a9000-7f57dc9a9000 ---p 00017000 08:06 524314 /lib/libpthread-2.13.so
    7f57dc9a9000-7f57dc9aa000 r--p 00017000 08:06 524314 /lib/libpthread-2.13.so
    7f57dc9aa000-7f57dc9ab000 rw-p 00018000 08:06 524314 /lib/libpthread-2.13.so
    7f57dc9ab000-7f57dc9af000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
    7f57dc9af000-7f57dc9b6000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 539739 /lib/librt-2.13.so
    7f57dc9b6000-7f57dcbb5000 ---p 00007000 08:06 539739 /lib/librt-2.13.so
    7f57dcbb5000-7f57dcbb6000 r--p 00006000 08:06 539739 /lib/librt-2.13.so
    7f57dcbb6000-7f57dcbb7000 rw-p 00007000 08:06 539739 /lib/librt-2.13.so
    7f57dcbb7000-7f57dcbbb000 r-xp 00000000 08:06 265747 /usr/lib/libgthread-2.0.so.0.2800.8Aborted
    other apps output the same amount of trash.
    I tried to reinstall gcc with deps (as it may stand for segmentation fault), reinstalled gtk, all to no avail.
    Can somebody help me bring my system into condition after a typical arch-way update)?
    Last edited by tasty_minerals (2011-06-12 09:36:50)

    pacman.log
    [2011-06-10 11:30] Running 'pacman -Syu'
    [2011-06-10 11:30] synchronizing package lists
    [2011-06-10 11:30] starting full system upgrade
    [2011-06-10 11:37] upgraded glib2 (2.28.7-1 -> 2.28.8-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:37] upgraded avahi (0.6.30-2 -> 0.6.30-3)
    [2011-06-10 11:37] upgraded gcc-libs (4.6.0-5 -> 4.6.0-6)
    [2011-06-10 11:37] upgraded boost-libs (1.46.1-2 -> 1.46.1-3)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded chromium (11.0.696.77-1 -> 12.0.742.91-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded coreutils (8.12-1 -> 8.12-2)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded gcc (4.6.0-5 -> 4.6.0-6)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded gcc-ada (4.6.0-5 -> 4.6.0-6)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded gcc-fortran (4.6.0-5 -> 4.6.0-6)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded gcc-objc (4.6.0-5 -> 4.6.0-6)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded gtk3 (3.0.10-2 -> 3.0.11-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded openjdk6 (6.b22_1.10.1-2 -> 6.b22_1.10.2-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded icedtea-web (1.0.2-1 -> 1.1-2)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] ATTENTION UDEV:
    [2011-06-10 11:38] ---------------
    [2011-06-10 11:38] Arch's custom blacklisting logic has been removed. MOD_AUTOLOAD and
    [2011-06-10 11:38] blacklisting in MODULES no longer works.
    [2011-06-10 11:38] See 'man modprobe.conf' for a replacement to blacklisting.
    [2011-06-10 11:38] To disable a module mod1 on the kernel command line, use
    [2011-06-10 11:38] mod1.disable=1
    [2011-06-10 11:38] or
    [2011-06-10 11:38] modprobe.blacklist=mod1
    [2011-06-10 11:38] --
    [2011-06-10 11:38] The following modules are no longer unconditionally loaded:
    [2011-06-10 11:38] pcspkr irtty-sir analog lp ppdev ide-generic
    [2011-06-10 11:38] Add them to MODULES in rc.conf if you need them.
    [2011-06-10 11:38] ---------------
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded udev (171-1 -> 171-2)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded iproute2 (2.6.37-1 -> 2.6.38-3)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] warning: /etc/inittab installed as /etc/inittab.pacnew
    [2011-06-10 11:38] warning: /etc/rc.conf installed as /etc/rc.conf.pacnew
    [2011-06-10 11:38] Blacklisting of modules is no longer supported in rc.conf,
    [2011-06-10 11:38] please add blacklist entries to /etc/modprobe.d/ instead.
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded initscripts (2011.05.2-1 -> 2011.06.3-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded inputproto (2.0.1-1 -> 2.0.2-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded inxi (1.5.11-1 -> 1.6.5-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] upgraded jfsutils (1.1.14-2 -> 1.1.15-2)
    [2011-06-10 11:38] >>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ...
    [2011-06-10 11:38] >>> MKINITCPIO SETUP
    [2011-06-10 11:38] >>> ----------------
    [2011-06-10 11:38] >>> If you use LVM2, Encrypted root or software RAID,
    [2011-06-10 11:38] >>> Ensure you enable support in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf .
    [2011-06-10 11:38] >>> More information about mkinitcpio setup can be found here:
    [2011-06-10 11:38] >>> http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mkinitcpio
    [2011-06-10 11:38]
    [2011-06-10 11:38] >>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait...
    [2011-06-10 11:38] ==> Building image "default"
    [2011-06-10 11:38] ==> Running command: /sbin/mkinitcpio -k 2.6.38-ARCH -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/kernel26.img
    [2011-06-10 11:38] :: Begin build
    [2011-06-10 11:38] :: Parsing hook [base]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [udev]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [autodetect]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [pata]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [scsi]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [sata]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [filesystems]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Generating module dependencies
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Generating image '/boot/kernel26.img'...SUCCESS
    [2011-06-10 11:39] ==> SUCCESS
    [2011-06-10 11:39] ==> Building image "fallback"
    [2011-06-10 11:39] ==> Running command: /sbin/mkinitcpio -k 2.6.38-ARCH -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/kernel26-fallback.img -S autodetect
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Begin build
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [base]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [udev]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [pata]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [scsi]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [sata]
    [2011-06-10 11:39] :: Parsing hook [filesystems]
    [2011-06-10 11:40] :: Generating module dependencies
    [2011-06-10 11:40] :: Generating image '/boot/kernel26-fallback.img'...SUCCESS
    [2011-06-10 11:40] ==> SUCCESS
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded kernel26 (2.6.38.7-1 -> 2.6.38.8-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded kernel26-headers (2.6.38.7-1 -> 2.6.38.8-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded lib32-gcc-libs (4.6.0-5 -> 4.6.0-6)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded libpurple (2.7.11-5 -> 2.8.0-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded libwebkit (1.4.0-2 -> 1.4.1-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded net-tools (1.60-14 -> 1.60-16)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] installed lxmenu-data (0.1.1-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded pcmanfm (0.9.8-5 -> 0.9.8-6)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded pidgin (2.7.11-5 -> 2.8.0-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded python2-sqlalchemy (0.7.0-1 -> 0.7.1-1)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded qt (4.7.3-1 -> 4.7.3-3)
    [2011-06-10 11:40] upgraded xfe (1.32.3-1 -> 1.32.4-1)

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