Re: pacman ignore packages by pattern?

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On 20/03/12 10:29, Florian Pritz wrote:
> On 20.03.2012 01:21, Seblu wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Allan McRae <allan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> On 19/03/12 18:43, XeCycle wrote:
>>>> Allan McRae <allan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>
>>> allan@mugen ~
>>>> pacman -Su --ignore libreoffic*
>>> :: Starting full system upgrade...
>>> warning: libreoffice-calc: ignoring package upgrade (3.5.0-2 => 3.5.1-1)
>>> warning: libreoffice-common: ignoring package upgrade (3.5.0-2 => 3.5.1-1)
>>> warning: libreoffice-draw: ignoring package upgrade (3.5.0-2 => 3.5.1-1)
>>> warning: libreoffice-en-GB: ignoring package upgrade (3.5.0-1 => 3.5.1-1)
>>> warning: libreoffice-gnome: ignoring package upgrade (3.5.0-2 => 3.5.1-1)
>>> warning: libreoffice-impress: ignoring package upgrade (3.5.0-2 => 3.5.1-1)
>>> warning: libreoffice-math: ignoring package upgrade (3.5.0-2 => 3.5.1-1)
>>> warning: libreoffice-writer: ignoring package upgrade (3.5.0-2 => 3.5.1-1)
>>> resolving dependencies...
>>> looking for inter-conflicts...
>>>
>>> Targets (1): xf86-input-synaptics-1.5.99.901-2
>>>
>>> Total Installed Size:   0.14 MiB
>>> Net Upgrade Size:       0.01 MiB
>>>
>>> Proceed with installation? [Y/n] n
>>>
>>
>> Allan, what version of pacman did you use? This doesn't work with
>> Pacman v4.0.2 - libalpm v7.0.2.
> 
> Allan (as well as Dave and Dan) always use recent git branches.
> 
> The commit you are looking for is here:
> https://projects.archlinux.org/pacman.git/commit/?id=902305f1633298ff0ef7cd2bfbed0e91aae91646
> 

Ah crap...

Sorry, I thought that had made the pacman-4.0 release.

Allan




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