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Artix Linux => Package management => Topic started by: krypek on 03 May 2023, 13:06:59

Title: [SOLVED] ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-2048-em replacing galaxy/ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols
Post by: krypek on 03 May 2023, 13:06:59
Hi, every time I do
pacman -Syu
I get the following prompt:
:: Replace ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-2048-em with galaxy/ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols? [Y/n]
If I say yes, it gets replaced.
Hoewer, If I do another
pacman -Syu
I get the following prompt:
:: Replace ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols with galaxy/ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-2048-em? [Y/n]
This cycle gets repeated forever.

How do I stop this cycle??
I want to keep galaxy/ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-2048-em, since ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols doesn't contain the symbols I want.
Title: Re: ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-2048-em replacing galaxy/ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols
Post by: Dudemanguy on 03 May 2023, 15:45:24
The ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-2048* and ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-1000* packages are apparently obsolete with the next upgrade. I've manually removed the old packages from the database so the upgrade should go through now. I don't know if the new version will have the symbols you want though.
Title: Re: ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-2048-em replacing galaxy/ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols
Post by: krypek on 03 May 2023, 17:31:21
Apparently the symbols I used were deprecated.
https://github.com/loichyan/nerdfix can check your files for outdated nerd symbols
Title: Re: ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-2048-em replacing galaxy/ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols
Post by: sonar on 17 May 2023, 09:38:32
ttf is long time deprecated, use otf containver format