On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 03:06:56PM -0400, Dave Reisner wrote: > On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 01:38:36PM -0500, William Giokas wrote: > > Instead of just outputting a package name, print out the new pkgver > > (this is sometimes useful). Also, `pacman -Qu` does not check for > > new dependencies, > > Changing this changes the point of the script. I don't care that Y > packages will be installed, I care that X (which may or may not be > equal to Y) packages have upgrades available. > > > whereas `pacman -Syup` will, and will print them with the other > > packages. It will also show the download progress for the databases > > instead of just seeming to hang there. > > The point is that the resulting output is sane for parsing.
Okay. I thought that might be the idea behind it, but I wasn't sure. -- William Giokas | KaiSforza GnuPG Key: 0x73CD09CF Fingerprint: F73F 50EF BBE2 9846 8306 E6B8 6902 06D8 73CD 09CF
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