there is nothing to do 22 May 2023, 22:30:57 For roughly a couple weeks, way too long for there not to be any updates, pacman -Syu has given me the "there is nothing to do" message. I don't remember what it said the last time it updated successfully.I have tried updating my mirrorlist. The page that people online give for Artix's mirrorlist leads to a 404. I used the mirror list for my country in the mirrorlist.pacnew and sorted it, replacing my old mirrorlist (backed up the old one of course). Then I backed up the pacnew one and removed it from my pacman.d. I have tried doing pacman -Syyu, I have tried restarting and doing the normal -Syu, but still it says "there is nothing to do".I have the universe repo enabled. It says system, world, galaxy, extra, community, and universe is all up to date. Just trying to give as much info as I can.
Re: there is nothing to do Reply #1 – 22 May 2023, 22:44:49 I'd also try to remove (or better rename to *~ for backup): /var/lib/pacman, /var/cache/pacman. THIS ADVICE IS PROVIDED WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, bla-bla-bla. Last Edit: 22 May 2023, 23:13:09 by Hitman
Re: there is nothing to do Reply #2 – 22 May 2023, 23:15:11 @dimgel Maybe you meant /var/lib/pacman/sync , which gets cleaned with pacman -SccIf /var/lib/pacman/local gets deleted the system will break badly, next time please double check before you advice someone.@onionshavelayrs The developers are working on spring cleaning and on following suite with Arch's big repository change, some patience is needed before new versions start popping up. Last Edit: 22 May 2023, 23:20:34 by Hitman
Re: there is nothing to do Reply #3 – 22 May 2023, 23:19:07 Quote from: Hitman – on 22 May 2023, 23:15:11If /var/lib/pacman/local gets deleted the system will break badly, next time please double check before you advice someone.Ups, sorry: I forgot that `local` is installed packages database. Still, I double-precautioned: advised rename instead of delete, and added warranty disclaimer statement.
Re: there is nothing to do Reply #4 – 22 May 2023, 23:28:52 Okay, that precaution can be refined but let's leave it like it is for now.
Re: there is nothing to do Reply #5 – 22 May 2023, 23:46:43 Ah so there are no new updates right now. I wonder when this will be done. I get the main Artix news feed from the website through my RSS reader. Is there another feed I should follow to get updates on things like this so I don't have to make threads asking dumb questions? I hope someone puts something out about when we can expect new package updates, in case I broke something trying to get the updates today.Oh and thanks @dimgel and @Hitman for the quick replies. 2 Likes
Re: there is nothing to do Reply #6 – 22 May 2023, 23:58:32 Quote from: onionshavelayrs – on 22 May 2023, 23:46:43Ah so there are no new updates right now.Well, there are. You said you haven't got updates for 2 weeks, so my first impulse was (besides suggesting to install Gentoo where a day without updates is a blessing ) to share my recent updates:# grep upgraded /var/log/pacman.log...[2023-05-19T10:38:21+0300] [ALPM] upgraded librewolf (112.0.2-1 -> 113.0-3)[2023-05-19T10:38:22+0300] [ALPM] upgraded ungoogled-chromium (113.0.5672.63-2 -> 113.0.5672.92-1)[2023-05-19T14:26:46+0300] [ALPM] upgraded cmake (3.26.3-1 -> 3.26.4-1)[2023-05-20T11:49:28+0300] [ALPM] upgraded double-conversion (3.2.1-1 -> 3.3.0-1)[2023-05-20T11:49:28+0300] [ALPM] upgraded libcups (1:2.4.2-6 -> 1:2.4.2-7)[2023-05-20T11:49:28+0300] [ALPM] upgraded lua (5.4.4-4 -> 5.4.6-1)
Re: there is nothing to do Reply #7 – 23 May 2023, 00:14:40 Have you tried commenting out the top repo(s) in /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist in case there has been some sync failure? This sometimes happens, fastest / closest doesn't always equate with best maintained.
Re: there is nothing to do Reply #8 – 23 May 2023, 00:25:02 Quote from: ####### – on 23 May 2023, 00:14:40Have you tried commenting out the top repo(s) in /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist in case there has been some sync failure? This sometimes happens, fastest / closest doesn't always equate with best maintained.I just tried this, got the same result. Thanks for the suggestion. I looked at my pacman.log like @dimgel mentioned, and the last time I updated packages successfully was the 19th, not 2 weeks ago like I said before. Stupid estimation of the time it's been on my part. I'm sure there will be something soon.Edit on 25 May 2023:I am now receiving updates and so the issue is resolved. Thanks everyone for the help. Last Edit: 25 May 2023, 23:12:29 by onionshavelayrs