I was just asking about the release date of version 25.0.3. As, I found some websites and videos about downloading it, but can’t find it in the official download page.
Can it be updated only? Or those versions I found are testing?
The release review usually rebuild automagically once a month - but it looks like there is an issue @philm need to look at because the last automated build failed.
If you want to see versions of certain packages - I can recommend the package manjaro-check-repos.
With the mbn command (remember to first run mbn update) you can check versions e.g.
$ mbn info ttf-dejavu -q
Branch : archlinux
Name : ttf-dejavu
Version : 2.37+18+g9b5d1b2f-7
Repository : extra
Build Date : Mon 18 Mar 2024 10:07:31
Packager : Caleb Maclennan <alerque@archlinux.org>
Branch : unstable
Name : ttf-dejavu
Version : 2.37+18+g9b5d1b2f-7
Repository : extra
Build Date : Mon 18 Mar 2024 10:07:31
Packager : Caleb Maclennan <alerque@archlinux.org>
Branch : testing
Name : ttf-dejavu
Version : 2.37+18+g9b5d1b2f-7
Repository : extra
Build Date : Mon 18 Mar 2024 10:07:31
Packager : Caleb Maclennan <alerque@archlinux.org>
Branch : stable
Name : ttf-dejavu
Version : 2.37+18+g9b5d1b2f-7
Repository : extra
Build Date : Mon 18 Mar 2024 10:07:31
Packager : Caleb Maclennan <alerque@archlinux.org>
Thanks for help.
Yes, it should be installed with newer versions.
Last thing, please, does the minimal version and updating it cause packages like those who are installed with updates to be installed? Or the minimal version remains minimal even with the updates till I install packages by myself?
Yes it does - there will never be added extra packages to a system unless the user adds them. The exception will be if there is changes to dependencies or content of a package.
Thanks for replying.
Yes, I know that But, I also need the ISO on other devices and was waiting for new versions to see if the ttf-dejavu package added or not as it affects the Arabic font on Gnome version.