How make pacman ignore a package?

alsa-lib is required for gcc-gcj.  Pacman wants to install alsa-lib-1.0.14-5.  But, I have already installed alsa-lib-1.0.15rc1 outside of pacman.  So, pacman doesn't think it's installed.  Is there a way to make pacman think it's installed?  Also, it would be good if it's ignored in future system updates too.
Note: I looked at the pacman and pacman.conf man pages.  And tried IgnorePkg, which didn't do the job.
Last edited by ristretto (2007-09-17 21:53:28)

ristretto wrote:
fwojciec wrote:Also, let me know when you are done with it or if you're not going to use it so I can remove that link.  Thanks.
Thanks, I got it.  Was hoping for something a bit simpler, so will have to put this aside until I can spend more time on it.  I'm sure it's not complicate, once you understand it.    So, anyway, go ahead and remove it.
Like I said - the easy workaround, for now at least, would be to try and install whatever package you're installing, see what dependencies it requires and wants to install, cancel and install the dependencies by hand (minus alsa-lib) and finally install the package with ignore dependencies option.
As far as ABS/PKGBUILDs are concerned - they are one of the best, if not the best feature of Arch.  Indeed, they are not complicated, but you need to read the wiki and experiment a bit first before you'll get how they work...  It's definitely worth learning though, IMO, they are a very powerful tool (you can use them to customize packages, like this one, or a kernel for example, build your own packages and so forth).  Anyways, good luck.

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    Last edited by San2ban (2012-01-30 16:26:18)

    With pacman? I think that should do it.
    What have you tried and what went wrong?
    Last edited by karol (2012-01-30 14:29:12)

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