Le dimanche 26 fév 2012 à 21:14:07 (+0000), Andrea Crotti a écrit : > On 02/26/2012 07:57 PM, rafael ff1 wrote: > >2012/2/26 Andrea Crotti<andrea.crotti.0@xxxxxxxxx>: > >>Well I just installed them as dependencies from > >>yaourt -S python2-tinkerer > >>and if they are installed as dependencies of something which is still > >>installed, they should not > >>be marked as orphans, right? > >Run "yaourt -Qi python2-tinkerer" and confirm that python2-sphinx is > >listed in "Depends On". > > > >p.s.: Orphan is a package without maintainer, so it's not related. > > Yes orphan was not the right word sorry, what is the right word then? > Anyway I realized I'm an idiot, because I > - installed tinkerer from aur > - realized that I wanted to contribute so I forked the project and cloned it > - uninstalled tinkerer from the system (but with my own copy > installed outside of pacman) > > So pacman -Qdt was perfectly right :) > Only one note, now I tried to just reinstall python2-sphinx, and in > my opinion if I install it manually > the "Install reason" should change to "Explicitly installed", > doesn't it make sense? > > I can still use pacman -D sure, but in theory if I explicitly > install something it's reason should also change.. Sometimes, you need to reinstall a package because its version is failing, and it’s still a dependancy. Explicit reinstallations are more often because something’s failing than a real explicit installation. My opinion. -- Pazdera Corentin (Nado) Clé PGP/PGP key : http://troglodyte.be/pub/pubkey.pgp.asc
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