pacman-mirrors - generate pacman mirrorlist for Manjaro Linux
pacman-mirrors [-f NUMBER | [[-i [-d]] [-c COUNTRY, [COUNTRY] ... | --geoip]]] [-m METHOD] [-a [-p PREFIX] [-R] [-G | -S BRANCH] [-P PROTO [PROTO] ...][-U URL]] [-b BRANCH] [-t SECONDS] [-q] [-v] [-n | -y]
Generate mirrorlist for Manjaro Linux. Default is to rank all mirrors by reponse time. If no arguments are given pacman-mirrors lists available options. Pacman-mirrors requires access to files which are read-only so it must be run with su or sudo. To create a up-to-date mirrorlist using all default use,
pacman-mirrors --fasttrack 10 --sync
The mirrorlist generation process can be refined through arguments and arguments with options, for example,
pacman-mirrors --country Denmark --timeout 5
Some options are mutual exclusive and will throw an arguments error:
Others can be used together but they have precedence. If the fasttrack arg is used with interactive, country or geoip the fasttrack arg will have precendence and the others are ignored. Some arguments requires other argument to have effect for example, this command will ignore --default argument
WRONG pacman-mirrors -b unstable --default
as it should have been in conjunction with --interactive, like
CORRECT pacman-mirrors -b unstable --interactive --default
The same goes for the API specific arguments. For those to have effect the --api argument must be present also.
pacman-mirrors -aS unstable
The arguments can appear in any order except for arguments which takes additional options in which case the options must follow immediately after the argument, for example
pacman-mirrors -ayidS unstable
0 : OK
1 : Problem with argument
2 : Problem accessing systemfiles
3 : Missing mirror file
BRANCH: Value from config
At launch an internal default configuration is setup, file configuration is applied and the commandline is parsed and applied.
These arguments modifies key elements of pacman-mirrors configuration according to the packagers needs.
The actions performed by the API are in strict order and performed before any other actions. This also means that ordinary arguments supplied in conjunction with app might be ignored. Eg. -U argument terminates pacman-mirrors when branch and mirrorlist has been written.
When done pacman-mirrors checks the internet connection and if possible download the latest datafiles for creating the mirrorlist. At this point it is possible to interrupt further processing.
If the -n argument is present pacman-mirrors will now exit.
Most optional arguments are self explaining others require explanation. The API functions is mainly designed to help packagers and iso-builders. However it can be of use for everyone because it takes the hazzle out of editing your pacman-mirrors configuration.
Which countries has mirrors?
sudo pacman-mirrors -l
I want to temporary change branch to unstable, use geolocation and syncronize pacman,
sudo pacman-mirrors -yb unstable --geoip
I want to permanently change branch to unstable, use mirrors from Germany and France, use only https and http protocol in that order and syncronize pacman
sudo pacman-mirrors -yac Germany,France -S unstable -P https http
Create a mirrorlist with German mirrors and syncronize pacman
sudo pacman-mirrors -yc Germany
If you want more countries in your mirrorlist add them
sudo pacman-mirrors -yc Germany France Denmark
Create a mirrorlist with 5 mirrors with current packages and syncronize pacman
sudo pacman-mirrors -yf 5
I want to choose my mirrors
sudo pacman-mirrors -i
I have a custom mirror list and I want to create a new custom mirror list?
sudo pacman-mirrors -i --default
I have a custom mirror list - can I reset it?
sudo pacman-mirrors -c all
What branch am I on
sudo pacman-mirrors -aG
Change system branch and dont change the mirrorlist
sudo pacman-mirrors -naS unstable
Change system branch and replace branch in mirrorlist and quit
sudo pacman-mirrors -naRS unstable
Change protocols you will accept but dont touch the mirrorlist
sudo pacman-mirrors -naP https http
A packager can write directly to a mounted systems datafiles using either a path or an environment variable replacing the branch in both configuration and mirrorlist leaving the mirrors as is
sudo pacman-mirrors -anR -p $prefix -S $branch -P https
It is also possible to specify a mirror in which case the mirrorlist is created and pacman-mirrors terminate
sudo pacman-mirrors -ap $prefix -S $branch -U $url
https://github.com/manjaro/pacman-mirrors/issues
The pacman-mirrors source code and all documentation may be downloaded from https://github.com/manjaro/pacman-mirrors/archive/master.zip
Esclapion esclapion@manjaro.org philm philm@manjaro.org Ramon Buldó rbuldo@gmail.com Hugo Posnic huluti@manjaro.org Frede Hundewadt frede@hundewadt.dk