Re: How to install a group when a package with same name exists?

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On 04/22/2011 03:32 PM, Cédric Girard wrote:
Hi,

Today I wanted to install the group (xorg-apps). But there is a package with
the same name. I did not find a way to tell pacman I wanted the group and
not the package.

I ended doing this:
sudo pacman -S `pacman -Sg xorg-apps | sed 's!xorg-apps \(.*\)!\1!'`

But there must be an easier way. Any thought about this?

Regards,
Somewhat offtopic: `pacman -Sgq xorg-apps` has the same effect as `pacman -Sg xorg-apps | sed 's!xorg-apps \(.*\)!\1!'`

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