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2014-09-07 12:28 GMT+02:00 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> The package likely moved from AUR to an official repository and for some
> reason another version is used.
>
> grep kdeedu-kig /var/log/pacman.log
>
> and assumed you used yaourt, there likely would be a line
>
> [date] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman --color auto -U --asdeps /tmp/yaourt-tmp-*
>
> Or you build a package on your own, before there was a version available
> by an Arch repository and you don't remember that you did it. Yu build
> something from git and the repository uses the official release from
> upstream.
>
> Usually the difference isn't a release version, as it is in your case,
> but just a "-2" vs "-1" package version of the same release.

That package was never installed from AUR. This is the output from
grep kdeedu-kig /var/log/pacman.log:

[ugi@UGI ~]$ grep kdeedu-kig /var/log/pacman.log
[2014-03-14 21:21] [PACMAN] installed kdeedu-kig (4.12.3-1)
[2014-04-01 12:01] [PACMAN] upgraded kdeedu-kig (4.12.3-1 -> 4.12.4-1)
[2014-04-19 10:31] [PACMAN] upgraded kdeedu-kig (4.12.4-1 -> 4.13.0-1)
[2014-05-20 10:17] [PACMAN] upgraded kdeedu-kig (4.13.0-1 -> 4.13.1-1)
[2014-06-11 14:53] [PACMAN] upgraded kdeedu-kig (4.13.1-1 -> 4.13.2-1)
[2014-07-23 01:57] [PACMAN] upgraded kdeedu-kig (4.13.2-1 -> 4.13.3-1)
[2014-08-21 11:17] [PACMAN] upgraded kdeedu-kig (4.13.3-1 -> 4.14.0-1)

I thought it could be a mirror thing, but I see that at the Database
(https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/kdeedu-kig/) the
package is said to be at version 4.13.3-2 (and this change does not
show up on the git commits).

Eu.


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