[SOLVED] Weird question: pacman -Syu nothing to do for quite a while

Hi,
Perhaps this an odd question but I feel like for the past 2-3 weeks on two different computers "pacman -Syu" returns "x up to date" for all repos and "nothing to do" as the result. Could nothing really be upgradeable for this long? Can anyone else confirm this or has something gotten goofed? Is there a way to check actual versions with what I have to make sure things really are working properly? Even if nothing was upgradeable I can't remember the last time I saw core, extra, or community actually download without doing "pacman -Syyu". They alway say up to date and I'm thinking this just can't be correct...
What might help for me to post? I haven't changed anything in pacman.conf or pacman.d/mirrorlist...
Thanks,
John
Last edited by jwhendy (2010-09-02 14:20:53)

x33a wrote:
In the future, take a look here:
https://www.archlinux.de/?page=MirrorStatus
That's the link I keep losing. Bookmarking now...
@jwhendy can you change the subject to include the word [SOLVED], please?

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