As the title says.
pacman -Q
lists only name and version;
pacman -Qi
does have a “Packager” field, but i think it’s not the same thing;
pacman -Qs
seems to be what i want (if local means “all installed packages atm”) but it’s all prefixed by local/
instead of repo name like mingw32/
which is what i want.
I’m using MSYS2 in windows.
Do the commands with the repo prefixes:
pacman -Qs mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64
pacman -Qs mingw-w64-x86_64
etc, this will give a list of packages from that repo, because msys2 uses prefixes to define the packages and not have conflicts. A script that just make these commands might work, packages with no prefix are from the msys repo.