manjaro-system issueshttps://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/issues2023-04-01T15:58:38Zhttps://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/issues/11Change the dependency to initramfs2023-04-01T15:58:38ZGhost UserChange the dependency to initramfsCan you change the dependency to initramfs like you did linux61@a989b6bd
https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/blob/master/PKGBUILD#L12Can you change the dependency to initramfs like you did linux61@a989b6bd
https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/blob/master/PKGBUILD#L12https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/issues/105 Major Benefits of Using Portable Light Towers2023-02-16T14:25:21ZDavid Mark5 Major Benefits of Using Portable Light TowersIf you're in the market for a portable light tower, there are many benefits to consider. In this blog post, we'll discuss five of the most common benefits and explain why they're important for businesses and individuals alike. From provi...If you're in the market for a portable light tower, there are many benefits to consider. In this blog post, we'll discuss five of the most common benefits and explain why they're important for businesses and individuals alike. From providing extra lighting when needed to boosting productivity in difficult environments, [mobile units](https://www.ablesales.com.au/lighting-towers/) light towers are versatile and valuable tools that can help you achieve your goals. So read on to learn more about these amazing devices and how they can benefit your business or personal life.
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But in reality the variab...[manjaro-update-system.sh](https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/blob/master/manjaro-update-system.sh#L88) is enabling `os-prober` in any scenario where its variable has a non boolean value.
But in reality the variable can be something else than a boolean. It can be coded, as in [grub-smart](https://gitlab.com/es20490446e/grub-smart/-/blob/main/root/etc/default/grub-smart/default#L81).
Instead `manjaro-update-system.sh` shall simply check if the variable is not present at all:
```
# enable os-prober if not set
config="/etc/default/grub"
if [[ -f "${config}" ]] && ! grep --quiet "GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER" "${config}"; then
printf "GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false\n" >> "${config}"
if ! err="$(update-grub 2>&1)"; then
echo "${err}" >&2
fi
fi
```Philip MüllerPhilip Müllerhttps://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/issues/7🔥 Upgrading manjaro-system removed glibc2023-01-26T22:11:46ZAlberto Salvia Novella🔥 Upgrading manjaro-system removed glibcAfter doing:
sudo pacman --sync --refresh --sysupgrade
pacman performed an upgrade only on this package:
manjaro-system
But the upgrade failed. After that the package "glibc" was gone, and all the system was broken. The kernel, bash an...After doing:
sudo pacman --sync --refresh --sysupgrade
pacman performed an upgrade only on this package:
manjaro-system
But the upgrade failed. After that the package "glibc" was gone, and all the system was broken. The kernel, bash and chroot no longer worked too.
I'm wondering if "manjaro-update-system.sh" triggered the issue, by running one of those `pacman -S [whatever]`.https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/issues/6Please automate the transition from dbus-x11 to dbus (preferably before testi...2022-12-27T15:58:06ZlectrodePlease automate the transition from dbus-x11 to dbus (preferably before testing updates make it to stable)Per this forum [thread](https://forum.manjaro.org/t/testing-update-2022-12-16-kernels-pipewire-xfce-4-18-mesa-22-3-1-plasma-mobile-thunderbird/129327/24?u=lectrode), please replace `dbus-x11<=1.14.4-1` with `dbus`.
`dbus-x11` has been d...Per this forum [thread](https://forum.manjaro.org/t/testing-update-2022-12-16-kernels-pipewire-xfce-4-18-mesa-22-3-1-plasma-mobile-thunderbird/129327/24?u=lectrode), please replace `dbus-x11<=1.14.4-1` with `dbus`.
`dbus-x11` has been demoted to the AUR, but anyone who installed Manjaro Xfce with the main ISO provided on the official Manjaro site prior to 21.2.1 (2022-01-03) had it installed out of the box.
At this point, `dbus-x11` provides no difference in functionality from `dbus` that I can find. The original reason it was split was in response to a bug where `dbus` could not launch gui applications (like thunar and mousepad) as root. That has since been resolved, and most people still using `dbus-x11` should have no issue with `dbus`.
Anyone who wishes to install `dbus-x11` after the fact would be installing 1.15.0-2 from the AUR, and would not be affected by this addition to `manjaro-system`.https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/issues/5Don't remove lock during post upgrade.2020-11-30T16:18:19ZFinn BallDon't remove lock during post upgrade.https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/blob/master/manjaro-update-system.sh#L43
Should we be removing the lock during the post upgrade step like this and is there not a better way of tackling bad upgrades?
```
rm $(p...https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/blob/master/manjaro-update-system.sh#L43
Should we be removing the lock during the post upgrade step like this and is there not a better way of tackling bad upgrades?
```
rm $(pacman-conf DBPath)db.lck &> /dev/null
```https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/issues/4version check is wrong2020-11-20T08:44:29ZHrotkó Gáborversion check is wrongThere is a problem with these checks:
```
if [[ "$(pacman -Qq | grep 'nss' -m1)" == "nss" ]] && \
[[ "$(vercmp $(pacman -Q | grep 'nss' -m1 | cut -d' ' -f2) 3.51.1-1)" -lt 0 ]]; then
```
e.g.:
`pacman -Qq | grep 'nss' `
will retu...There is a problem with these checks:
```
if [[ "$(pacman -Qq | grep 'nss' -m1)" == "nss" ]] && \
[[ "$(vercmp $(pacman -Q | grep 'nss' -m1 | cut -d' ' -f2) 3.51.1-1)" -lt 0 ]]; then
```
e.g.:
`pacman -Qq | grep 'nss' `
will return:
```
dnssec-anchors
jansson
kdnssd
lib32-nss
lib32-openssl
nss
nss-mdns
openssh
openssl
openssl-1.0
```
and
`pacman -Qq | grep 'nss' -m1`
will result
`dnssec-anchors`
Which is not the package we want.
Instead, we should use:
`pacman -Qq | grep 'nss' -m1 -x`
which will return:
`nss`
which is the wanted result.
Furthermore:
`pacman -Q | grep 'nss'`
will return
```
dnssec-anchors 20190629-2
jansson 2.12-1
kdnssd 5.69.0-1
lib32-nss 3.51.1-1
lib32-openssl 1:1.1.1.g-1
nss 3.51.1-1
nss-mdns 0.14.1-2
openssh 8.2p1-3
openssl 1.1.1.g-1
openssl-1.0 1.0.2.u-1
```
and
`pacman -Q | grep 'nss' -m1`
return
`dnssec-anchors 20190629-2`
and
`pacman -Q | grep 'nss' -m1 | cut -d' ' -f2`
return
`20190629-2`
which is also wrong.
Instead we should add an extra space:
`pacman -Q | grep 'nss ' -m1 | cut -d' ' -f2`
will return
`3.51.1-1`
So the complete check should look like this:
```
if [[ "$(pacman -Qq | grep 'nss' -m1 -x)" == "nss" ]] && \
[[ "$(vercmp $(pacman -Q | grep 'nss ' -m1 | cut -d' ' -f2) 3.51.1-1)" -lt 0 ]]; then
```
With an additional -x first, and an extra space for the seconf conditon.
We should change all the package checks like this.https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/issues/3do not use hardcoded db.lck path2020-04-23T07:07:31ZHrotkó Gábordo not use hardcoded db.lck pathIn manjaro-update-system.sh, the lines:
`rm /var/lib/pacman/db.lck &> /dev/null`
should be changed to:
`rm $(pacman-conf DBPath)db.lck &> /dev/null`
I would make a merge request, but I can't fork.In manjaro-update-system.sh, the lines:
`rm /var/lib/pacman/db.lck &> /dev/null`
should be changed to:
`rm $(pacman-conf DBPath)db.lck &> /dev/null`
I would make a merge request, but I can't fork.https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/issues/2Display Bug2020-04-23T07:08:06ZSoarTeam-MOJANGDisplay Bug![Screenshot_20190206_110655](/uploads/e52cf29d69280acc7e8a91727a11fb5e/Screenshot_20190206_110655.png)
Looking for the Screenshot and you can find some red-line or red-point.
Sometimes, it will increase and I only can reboot to solve it.![Screenshot_20190206_110655](/uploads/e52cf29d69280acc7e8a91727a11fb5e/Screenshot_20190206_110655.png)
Looking for the Screenshot and you can find some red-line or red-point.
Sometimes, it will increase and I only can reboot to solve it.https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/manjaro-system/-/issues/1Where is linux4202019-01-12T10:04:12ZarbeitWhere is linux420Where is linux420?
thanksWhere is linux420?
thanks