Re: Installing specific versions of GNOME (Arch?)
- From: Joni Kurunsaari <joni kurunsaari kapsi fi>
- To: Amy <mathematical coffee gmail com>, gnome-shell-list gnome org <gnome-shell-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Installing specific versions of GNOME (Arch?)
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 07:20:20 -0000
Hi Amy,
I would try add package groups gnome and gnome-extra to IgnoreGroup line
which can be found from pacman config file /etc/pacman.conf. Also you
should add other gnome version dependent packages to IgnorePkg line.
I have not tried this by myself, so please take snapshot or backup before
trying upgrade with ignore options.
More info on Arch Linux wiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/pacman#Skip_package_group_from_being_upgraded
Maybe someone else can confirm that this is right way to do this?
-Joni
10/25/13 08:16:54, Amy <mathematical coffee gmail com>:
Hi all,
I've just upgraded my machine to Ubuntu 13.10 and I now realise
that I have no machine with GNOME 3.6 on it for playing around with
stuff.
I have a VM each with ArchLinux: GNOME 3.2, 3.4 and 3.8, but
none with 3.6 (was using my main laptop for it).
Perhaps this is more of an Arch question, but is there any way I
can grab (say) the 3.4 VM and 'pacman -Syu' to upgrade it, *but* get it to
stop at GNOME 3.6 instead of overshooting to 3.10 (or 3.8, whatever is the
latest version in the repos)? (Previously whenever a new GNOME version is
released, I grab my latest VM, clone it, and 'pacman -Syu' it to get it to
the new version, giving me a VM with that version).
cheers,
Amy
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