Pamac-cli and pamac-gtk are in conflict (pamac). Remove pamac-gtk? [y/N]

Good to know. I thought I could kill two birds with one stone, but I guess that wasn’t a good idea. I’ll cancel this :slight_smile:

Any idea how I should go about fixing this? Here’s the output of pacman -Qm:

adobe-base-14-fonts 3.01-4
agg 2.5-11
ansiweather 1.17.0-2
aqemu 0.9.4-2
banshee 2.6.2-14
bash-pipes 1.3.0-9
bitfetch 3.1-1
cava 0.7.3-1
cbonsai-git r50.ca81101-1
ccrypt 1.11-1
downloader-cli 0.2.0-0
dropbox 111.4.472-1
duckstation-git latest.r2774.71eb578d-1
epson-inkjet-printer-escpr 1.7.8-1
faba-icon-theme 4.3-2
fgx-qt5 2.15.20-1
flightgear 2020.3.4-1
flightgear-data 2020.3.4-1
freetube-git 1371-1
fstl 0.9.4-1
gamin 0.1.10-9
gcc6 6.5.0-4
gcc6-libs 6.5.0-4
gconf-sharp 2.24.4-7
giara 0.3-4
gkrelltop 2.2.13-4
gnome-activity-journal 0.8.0-12
gnome-doc-utils 0.20.10+16+gc03cc09-2
gnome-hud 1.4.1-1
gnome-mime-data 2.18.0-8
gnome-shell-extension-emoji-selector-git 20.r6.g956c914-1
gnome-shell-extension-multi-monitors-add-on-git 22.r0.gb326bb3-1
gnome-shell-extension-no-annoyance-git r34.f6e7691-1
gnome-shell-extension-nordvpn-connect-git r172.1145747-1
gnome-shell-extension-system-monitor-git 985.7f8f0a7-1
gnome-shell-pomodoro 0.18.0-1
gnome-vfs 2.24.4-12
grisbi-git 1.9.97.1.r0.g80ecdce72-1
headset 3.2.1-1
hfsprogs 540.1.linux3-2
lagrange 1.0.0-1
latencytop 0.5-4
lfs 0.5.1-1
libart-lgpl 2.3.21-5
libbonobo 2.32.1-4
libbonoboui 2.24.5-3
libgnome 2.32.1-7
libgnome-data 2.32.1-7
libgnomecanvas 2.30.3-4
libgnomeui 2.24.5-3
libpng-apng 1.6.37-1
m64p 20201215-1
macintosh.js-bin 1.0.6-1
mate-hud 19.10.1-1
mcmojave-circle-icon-theme 2020.10.11-1
minivmac 36.04-1
minivmacii 3.5.8-1
moka-icon-theme 5.4.0-2
mono-upnp-git 0.1.2-3
mono-zeroconf-git Mono.Zeroconf.0.9.0.r9.g6132666-3
nordvpn-bin 3.8.8-4
numix-circle-icon-theme-git 0.r62.8b749c0-1
numix-icon-theme-git 0.r2011.91e4a9747-1
ocrmypdf 11.4.0-1
ocs-url 3.1.0-7
olive 0.1.2-2
openaudible-bin 2.3.5-2
orbit2 2.14.19-7
pamac-cli 9.5.12-1
pamac-common 9.5.12-2
pamac-flatpak-plugin 9.5.12-1
pamac-gnome-integration 9.5.12-1
pamac-gtk 9.5.12-1
pamac-snap-plugin 9.5.12-1
pfetch-git r346.28937a4-1
pipes.sh 1.3.0-1
pithos-git 1.5.0.r14.g31f9aad-1
plib 1.8.5-9
pyinstaller 4.1-1
pyinstaller-hooks-contrib 2020.10-1
python-altgraph 0.17-1
python-coloredlogs 15.0-1
python-ffmpeg 0.2.0-1
python-fuzzysearch 0.7.3-2
python-humanfriendly 9.1-1
python-itunespy 1.6-2
python-pydes 2.0.1-2
python-simber 0.1.2-0
python-youtube-search-git 1.1.1.r31.e021809-1
python2-distutils-extra 2.39-5
qogir-icon-theme 2020.11.22-1
qtpad-git r197.4bf9b49-1
radeontop 1.3-1
rarian 0.8.1-7
realvnc-vnc-server 6.7.2-1
realvnc-vnc-viewer 6.20.529-1
simgear 2020.3.4-1
simplenote-electron-bin 2.3.0-1
surf 2.0+9+g5c52733-1
syncterm 1:1.1-3
taglib-sharp-git 2.1.0.0.r248.g60e7588-2
ttf-typicons 2.0.9-2
ufetch-git 1:r159.98b6220-1
xbanish 1.7-1
xfractint 20.04p16-1
xlayoutdisplay 1.1.2-0
xmeasure 0.0.1-7
xulrunner 41.0.2-17
ytmdl 2020.11.20.post1-0
ytop 0.6.2-2
zenmap 7.91-1
zoom 5.4.56259.1207-1
zoom-firejail 0.1.6-1

There are a few packages there that probably shouldn’t be foreign.

I have the same issue with stable branch.
All pamac packages go to foreign(AUR) list.

I checked the testing branch that all pamac packages in official repos list.

I also can’t find a pamac-cli or pamac-gtk package in pacman, only aur. :confused:

These pamac packages v9 are old.
You need to wait for the new pamac version 10 that is in the manjaro official repos.
It looks very different.

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Do you know when that’s coming out?

I have similar issue, not yay, I just use pamac and pacman.
It proposed an update from the aur, but everything was in conflict.
I ended to completely remove pamac. The only one available in the stable branch is pamac-dev but AUR seems not supported anymore

Edit: AUR still works after a simple reboot

Pamac v10 is available in the testing branch of Manjaro.
I do not know when it comes in the stable branch. Only Manjaro team should know.

Hi, I have the same problem as pinonat.
Never used yay, only pamac (usually gui) for package management, but now it wants to update pamac-cli from AUR. Will this sort itself if the latest version is available in the Manjaro reps?
I have not installed paman-cli from AUR, it certainly came from manjaro stable (I prefer that anyway)
Thanks
ElGato

Let me ping the team for this


and search for pamac it seems only the dev version is available, as if the other got removed …
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pamac-cli 10.0.0-1 wants to update from AUR inside Pamac GUI and fails.
I never installed pamac from AUR.

Error:

Kann Abhängigkeiten nicht erfüllen:

  • das Entfernen von web-installer-url-handler verletzt Abhängigkeit ‘web-installer-url-handler’ benötigt von manjaro-hello,
  • entferne manjaro-hello wenn möglich erneut
  • das Entfernen von web-installer-url-handler verletzt Abhängigkeit ‘web-installer-url-handler’ benötigt von software-center-web-jak,
  • entferne software-center-web-jak wenn möglich erneut

and

Warnung: das Entfernen von pamac-gtk verletzt Abhängigkeit ‘pamac-gtk>=9.5.12’ benötigt von pamac-tray-icon-plasma pamac-tray-icon-plasma zum entfernen hinzufügen
Warnung: das Entfernen von pamac-gtk verletzt Abhängigkeit ‘pamac-gtk’ benötigt von web-installer-url-handler web-installer-url-handler zum entfernen hinzufügen

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pamac-cli

:thinking:

Fixed: Run pamac-tray-plasma in Terminal and start update from new tray icon in KDE.

A fix was pushed, check mirrors https://repo.manjaro.org/
open up terminal and run:
sudo pacman-mirrors -f && sudo pacman -Syyu

or manually set a mirror that is updated then do the update.

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Awesome, thanks a ton!

I don’t know what exactly does this update, but pamac from AUR is still there.

AUR packages will be shown if are there, the idea is to install the pamac-gtk pamac-cli and pamac-common from the stable Manjaro repos, so they don’t mix/end in conflicting files.

I understand now, thanks!
But the thing is that, eliminating the conflicting files only fixes half of the problem, because now I have a new AUR package installed, although I only have 2 or 3 installed. Not only it is installed, but ended up there unwanted.

Thanks for that advice. I had no clue not to use “yay”! I removed it, and the new update fixed the issue. :slightly_smiling_face:

Theres nothing wrong with yay
But you should use AUR helpers for the AUR … and base package manager (pacman or pamac) for the repos. Or if that is too much nuance … then just use pamac as it handles everything.

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