On 28/10/12 15:41, kendell clark wrote: > > Hi all > I just tried to update my internal system with #pacman -Syyu tonight and > recieved the following warnings from pacman. > warning: binutils: local (2.23-1) is newer than core (2.22-10) > warning: e2fsprogs: local (1.42.6-1) is newer than core (1.42.5-1) > warning: gcc: local (4.7.2-2) is newer than core (4.7.2-1) > warning: gcc-libs: local (4.7.2-2) is newer than core (4.7.2-1) > warning: glib2: local (2.34.1-1) is newer than core (2.32.4-1) > warning: glibc: local (2.16.0-5) is newer than core (2.16.0-4) > warning: hwids: local (20121022-1) is newer than core (20121012-1) > warning: iproute2: local (3.6.0-2) is newer than core (3.5.1-1) > warning: iptables: local (1.4.16.2-1) is newer than core (1.4.15-1) > warning: linux-api-headers: local (3.6.3-1) is newer than core (3.5.5-1) > warning: perl: local (5.16.1-2) is newer than core (5.16.1-1) All those packages are in the [testing] repo. Looks like you have that enabled and then disabled it. > I don't mean to sound like a noob but I still am, smiles. I've never > seen this warning message before and as far as I know this isn't > possible, as I only pull packages from core, community, and multilib. I > have built some local aur packages, espeak development version, dropbox, > dropbox daemon, and mangler. THis could be the cause, although I'm not > sure how to find out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. i'm > beginning to really love arch, especially without pulseaudio. > One final note: I have the linux-lts package installed as opposed to the > latest 3.6.x kernel, as speakup is broken in kernels later tahn 3.4. > Thanks > Kendell clark > > >