Am 11.02.2010 18:47, schrieb Tomás Acauan Schertel: > # pacman -S testing/mkinitcpio > resolving dependencies... > looking for inter-conflicts... > > Targets (2): mkinitcpio-busybox-1.15.3-4 mkinitcpio-0.5.99.5-1 > > Total Download Size: 0.00 MB > Total Installed Size: 0.44 MB > > Proceed with installation? [Y/n] > checking package integrity... > (2/2) checking for file conflicts [#####################] > 100% > error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files) > mkinitcpio: /lib/initcpio/hooks/keymap exists in filesystem > mkinitcpio: /lib/initcpio/hooks/udev exists in filesystem > mkinitcpio: /lib/initcpio/install/keymap exists in filesystem > mkinitcpio: /lib/initcpio/install/udev exists in filesystem > mkinitcpio: /lib/initcpio/udev/load-modules.sh exists in filesystem > Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded. > > > Is it right?? > Can I use f to force install? > Does it really needs mkinitcpio-busybox?? I thought replaces was handled by -S already, seems it is only done by -Su.
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