For example, I want to get all the updated in testing branch but not updated in stable branch apps and packages, what should I type in the terminal?
sudo pacman-mirrors -aS testing && sudo pacman -Syyu
No I don’t want to change branches as I am in testing branch now.
Your method does not work if I want to get all the updated in stable branch but not updated in testing branch (which has happened several times before) apps and packages,
There will never be packages which are updated in stable but not in testing.
The flow is always unstable → testing → stable
What you are referring to must be mirrors syncing at different times.
If you want to make sure you are always looking at the same set of packages - create a custom mirror pool with only one mirror.
I think what I want is here. But there is no mbn
command here on my computer/pacman/AUR. @omano
You are referring to a two months old announcement and that is completely irrelevant to your question.
Try searching the archived forum - I think there was a member creating a script of some kind.
Install manjaro-check-repos
from Papajoke. It is in the repositories.
Alternatively, to find which package a file is from, search with pacman -F NameOfTheFileHere
Thanks! (It is not in the Manjaro Wiki either) But although I installed pyalpm, it says:
mbn versions --testing --stable -v
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/manjaro-check-repos/__main__.py", line 9, in <module>
from lib.alpm import AlpmBranch
File "/usr/share/manjaro-check-repos/lib/alpm.py", line 15, in <module>
import pyalpm
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pyalpm'
Read the documentation of the program you just installed, it may help.
mbn update
This error happens whenever I type mbn
I don’t know then, it works for me.
[omano@omano-nvme ~]$ mbn update
:: Branch: archlinux
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 138,8 KiB 270 KiB/s 00:01 [##########################################################] 100%
extra 1571,8 KiB 1179 KiB/s 00:01 [##########################################################] 100%
community 5,8 MiB 1221 KiB/s 00:05 [##########################################################] 100%
:: Branch: unstable
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 174,4 KiB 296 KiB/s 00:01 [##########################################################] 100%
extra 1905,0 KiB 1174 KiB/s 00:02 [##########################################################] 100%
community 6,7 MiB 1215 KiB/s 00:06 [##########################################################] 100%
multilib 177,1 KiB 577 KiB/s 00:00 [##########################################################] 100%
:: Branch: testing
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 174,4 KiB 297 KiB/s 00:01 [##########################################################] 100%
extra 1909,1 KiB 1107 KiB/s 00:02 [##########################################################] 100%
community 6,7 MiB 1151 KiB/s 00:06 [##########################################################] 100%
multilib 177,0 KiB 632 KiB/s 00:00 [##########################################################] 100%
:: Branch: stable-staging
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 174,4 KiB 294 KiB/s 00:01 [##########################################################] 100%
extra 1909,1 KiB 880 KiB/s 00:02 [##########################################################] 100%
community 6,7 MiB 1030 KiB/s 00:07 [##########################################################] 100%
multilib 177,0 KiB 610 KiB/s 00:00 [##########################################################] 100%
:: Branch: stable
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra 1900,2 KiB 1066 KiB/s 00:02 [##########################################################] 100%
community 6,8 MiB 1215 KiB/s 00:06 [##########################################################] 100%
multilib is up to date
[omano@omano-nvme ~]$ mbn versions --testing --stable-staging -v
:: Compare versions stable-staging / testing
:: 13234 packages
1.The default python is in conflict with my Anaconda python.
:: Branch: stable-staging
error: config file /var/lib/manjaro-repos/stable-staging/etc/pacman.conf could not be read: No such file or directory
Error: CalledProcessError: Command '['sudo', 'pacman', '-Sy', '--logfile', '/var/lib/manjaro-repos/stable-staging/pacman.log', '--config', '/var/lib/manjaro-repos/stable-staging/etc/pacman.conf']' returned non-zero exit status 1. 🤕
- does it have a mirror or something? Its speed is only 1% of pacman
First if you replace major system component, I would say your modification is in conflict with programs from the repositories.
What should we understand again with your random sniped terminal output?
It uses your current mirror.
You can change the Manjaro mirror in /etc/manjaro-check-repos/manjaro.conf
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