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After a long time (a year or so) I attempt to update my SDK that I had seeded from git-sdk-64 years ago. This time
pacman -Syu
stops with the error
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
(249/249) checking keys in keyring [#####################] 100%
(249/249) checking package integrity [#####################] 100%
(249/249) loading package files [#####################] 100%
(249/249) checking for file conflicts [#####################] 100%
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
/etc/inputrc exists in both 'libreadline' and 'git-extra'
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
I wonder how it is possible that this project can have both packages libreadline and git-extra when there are conflicting files. Is there some magic knob to twist so that I can install both packages? Where to investigate further?
As a temporary workaround I have removed package git-extra, but now I cannot install it anymore due to the conflict.
(I would have posted this under build-extra, but it has no Issues section.)
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After a long time (a year or so) I attempt to update my SDK that I had seeded from git-sdk-64 years ago. This time
stops with the error
I wonder how it is possible that this project can have both packages
libreadline
andgit-extra
when there are conflicting files. Is there some magic knob to twist so that I can install both packages? Where to investigate further?As a temporary workaround I have removed package
git-extra
, but now I cannot install it anymore due to the conflict.(I would have posted this under build-extra, but it has no Issues section.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: