You say should but this is the first time I encounter this rule. Are we expected to smell our nails short of speak?
warning: cannot resolve "libidn2", a dependency of "libpsl"
:: The following package cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies:
libpsl
Would this be the modification (for now)?
[extra-testing]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist-arch
[extra]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist-arch
[community-testing]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist-arch
[community]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist-arch
I hope you don't mean [core] and core-testing!
Extra-testing doesn't seem to exist, so scrap that try.
community-testing results in the same deficit for libpsl
So what else is there to try? Core and core-testing?
Let's see!
Nope, core-testing does not exist either, but with just core the result is the same.
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: libpsl: requires libidn2
Should this be revised and mean experienced ARCH users?
Because experience in other linux results in smelling your fingers while in Artix.
And if it is so, and I would have been told that it takes experience in Arch to move to Artix I wouldn't be here complaining about this, because I dislike Arch.
Which also means that @Artoo has been lying in his statements from day 1 about the smooth move from Manjaro to Artix just so he doesn't burn any professional bridges and let them be off the hook (as an unofficially declared systemd-ONLY distribution).
So what do you mean by arch-testing?
Wait a damn minute, there is "indirect implication" that there exists, in unlike artix-philosophy of repository naming, a [testing]
repository. So let us try this pacman -Sy AGAIN for the n-th time. (reference: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DeveloperWiki:Community_move_to_devtools about the only one I found in wiki and manuals in Arch)
Woooo...hoo..... tons of things to upgrade to, and break your poor artix.
So I will refrain and just install the missing dependency
$ pacman -S libidn2
Then go back for the n+1-th time and erase all the Arch Crap, or wait another damn minute, maybe I should leave community-testing alone, after all we are testing in murky waters, might as well be the straw that broke the camels back.
Then for the n+2-th time run
$ pacman -Syu and see if libpsl installs OK.
Aaaaahhhh Success!
Another half day lost in Artix "mysticism".
And that is how this fucking cookie crumbles!
Not for the inexperienced Arch user for sure.
Not for Manjaro users either, don't listen what they will try to sell you. Nothing like Manjaro!
You have to learn how to ride here all over again with the handlebars behind your back looking at the rear mudflap's "mirror"-list!
Go ahead, tell me I am being unreasonable and shut this thread down as well, mr moderator.