2007/2/5, Vladimir Koshelenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
В сообщении от 2 февраля 2007 Richard Maxwell Underwood написал(a):
How likely is it that sending ^C to a pacman -S will if done often enough
mess up some database or file critical to pacman?
Always do 'pacman -Sw' - it only downloads
В сообщении от 2 февраля 2007 Richard Maxwell Underwood написал(a):
How likely is it that sending ^C to a pacman -S will if done often enough
mess up some database or file critical to pacman?
Always do 'pacman -Sw' - it only downloads packages into cache. If you
interrupt, you always can
On 2/2/07, Richard Maxwell Underwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Often I will do a pacman -S which will saturate my (slow) network connection
and then I will decide I want to visit web pages and then I'll ^C the pacman
-S
process so I don't have to wait forever.
How likely is it that sending
On Friday 02 February 2007, Richard Maxwell Underwood wrote:
How likely is it that sending ^C to a pacman -S will if done often enough
mess up some database or file critical to pacman?
As soon as you cancell the program while downloading no harm to your system
will happen. Perhaps you'll get