• Arijit
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    43 years ago

    I was waiting for this update since the day it was released as alpha

    • @joojmachineOP
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      43 years ago

      same, I’ll just wait a while longer to update so paru and other AUR helpers work with it

      • @5rfqwPQ
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        53 years ago

        It already works with pacman6 since pacman6-alpha. Updated just now, no problems, just need to rebuild paru once after the update in order to link with the new pacman libary Version.

        • @joojmachineOP
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          43 years ago

          paru-git was working with it, but the regular version got updated really fast after pacman 6’s release, I was in the matrix chat with the AUR package maintainer at the time

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  • @open_world
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    43 years ago

    Just used the newest version with ParallelDownloads = 5 in the /etc/pacman.conf file, and holy crap is it fast. I love it.

  • @Valso
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    33 years ago

    It’s out, yes, but updating pacman broke pamac-classic, so I’ve restored from a backup image and I’ve disabled updates for pacman and all packages related to package management (just in case) until the problem is solved. I’m using pamac-classic as just a visual update notifier. After the update of pacman pamac-classic wouldn’t start (doesn’t show up in tray) and without it I can’t know when there’s an update available, so I did the only thing I could - restored from backup and disabled updates for anything related to package management.

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      • @Valso
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        13 years ago

        Octopi doesn’t get along with GTK, so I avoid using it.

  • @Valso
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    33 years ago

    Recently pamac-classic was finally fixed and I was able to finally install pacman 6. Turns out that the paralel download function is even better than I thought. :D The update process happens so fast that I can’t even see what’s happening in the terminal. :D Speaking of which, I also noticed that the process “mkinitcpio -P” happens about twice faster than before. :D :D Bottom line - I love pacman 6! :D