I may be wrong, but to me the packages libpamac
and pamac-cli
seem to exist twice with the exact same name.
trizen -Ss pamac ✔ 2m 25s
** GET https://aur.archlinux.org/rpc?v=5&type=search&arg=pamac ==> 200 OK
extra/libpamac 11.6.0-0.3 [Installiert]
Library for Pamac package manager based on libalpm
extra/libpamac-debug 11.6.0-0.3
Detached debugging symbols for libpamac
extra/libpamac-flatpak-plugin 11.6.0-0.3
Flatpak plugin for Pamac
extra/libpamac-snap-plugin 11.6.0-0.3
Snap plugin for Pamac
extra/pamac-cli 11.6.0-0.1 [Installiert]
A CLI Package Manager based on libalpm with AUR support
extra/pamac-cli-debug 11.6.0-0.1
Detached debugging symbols for pamac-cli
extra/pamac-debug 11.6.0-0.1
Detached debugging symbols for pamac
extra/pamac-gnome-integration 11.6.0-0.1
Pamac GNOME integration (GTK3)
extra/pamac-gtk 11.6.0-0.1
A Package Manager based on libalpm with AUR and Appstream support (GTK4)
extra/pamac-gtk3 10.6.0-0.1 [Installiert]
A Package Manager based on libalpm with AUR and Appstream support (GTK3)
extra/pamac-gtk3-debug 10.6.0-0.1
Detached debugging symbols for pamac-gtk3
extra/pamac-tray-icon-plasma 0.1.3-1
Pamac tray icon for Plasma users
extra/webapp-manager-manjaro 1.1.3-1
Run websites as if they were apps. Fork with Pamac support using JAK for native apps.
aur/libpamac-full-dev 11.1.0beta2-1 [out-of-date] [unmaintained] [0+] [0.00%] [24 Aug 2021]
Library for Pamac package manager based on libalpm - flatpak and snap support enabled - development version
aur/libpamac-full-git 1:11.4.1.r0.g29d7180-1 [0+] [0.00%] [24 Jan 2023]
Library for Pamac package manager based on libalpm - flatpak and snap support enabled
aur/pamac-classic 7.3.0-2 [16+] [0.00%] [10 Jul 2021]
A Gtk3 frontend for libalpm - classic version
aur/pamac-cli 11.6.0-1 [installed: 11.6.0-0.1] [9+] [0.00%] [7 Aug 2023]
Pamac cli frontend for libalpm
aur/libpamac 11.5.7-1 [installed] [unmaintained] [4+] [0.00%] [31 Jul 2023]
Library for Pamac package manager based on libalpm
aur/pamac-appstream-hook 1-1 [1+] [0.00%] [11 Dec 2021]
Pacman hook for cleaning up Appstream data from tags that Pamac can't handle.
aur/pamac-all-git 1:10.4.3.r0.gd314d70-1 [6+] [0.00%] [24 Jan 2023]
A Gtk3 frontend for libalpm (everything in one package - snap, flatpak, appindicator)
aur/pamac-flatpak-gnome 10.4.3-1 [out-of-date] [2+] [0.00%] [3 Nov 2022]
A Gtk3 frontend for libalpm (with AUR, Flatpak,AppIndicator support, and GNOME integration)
aur/libpamac-flatpak 11.4.1-1 [out-of-date] [1+] [0.00%] [1 Nov 2022]
Library for Pamac package manager based on libalpm - flatpak support enabled
aur/pamac-tray-icon-plasma 0.1.3-1 [16+] [0.01%] [10 Mar 2021]
Pamac tray icon for plasma users
aur/libpamac-git 11.6.0.r0.g88fd49c-2 [3+] [0.12%] [7 Aug 2023]
Library for Pamac package manager based on libalpm - git version
aur/pamac-aur-git 11.6.0.r1.gb6d4815-1 [29+] [0.12%] [17 Aug 2023]
A Gtk3 frontend for libalpm - git version
aur/pamac-flatpak 10.4.3-1 [out-of-date] [7+] [0.34%] [3 Nov 2022]
A Gtk3 frontend for libalpm (with AUR, Flatpak and AppIndicator support)
aur/pamac-nosnap 10.5.1-1 [out-of-date] [14+] [0.34%] [23 May 2023]
A Gtk3 frontend from Manjaro Linux for libalpm with AUR, flatpak, and appindicator support.
aur/libpamac-nosnap 1:11.5.4-1 [out-of-date] [6+] [0.77%] [23 May 2023]
Library for Pamac package manager based on libalpm - flatpak support enabled
aur/libpamac-full 1:11.6.0-1 [8+] [1.10%] [5 Aug 2023]
Library for Pamac package manager based on libalpm - flatpak and snap support enabled
aur/libpamac-aur 11.6.0-2 [29+] [1.35%] [7 Aug 2023]
Pamac package manager library based on libalpm
aur/pamac-all 11.6.0-3 [36+] [2.01%] [17 Aug 2023]
A GUI frontend for libalpm (everything in one package - snap, flatpak, appindicator, aur, appstream)
aur/pamac-aur 11.6.0-2 [382+] [2.51%] [17 Aug 2023]
A Gtk3 frontend, Package Manager based on libalpm with AUR and Appstream support
This may confuse users, and / or programs
For example:
- I couldn’t uninstall the AUR version of “libpamac” without uninstalling the extra version
- And reinstalling the extra version did show the AUR version as installed as well, but I doubt that’s really true.