Re: Small question about mkinitcpio and linux.preset

2024-03-09 Thread Abraham S.A.H.
> (only created by the install file of a certain package). Many thanks, I did know about this case. -- Best Regards, Abraham Sent with Tutanota; https://tuta.com

Re: Small question about mkinitcpio and linux.preset

2024-03-09 Thread Christian Heusel
On 24/03/09 06:08PM, Abraham S.A.H. wrote: > Running `pacman -Qo ` usually, should tell you which packages > own the file. This mechanic specifically does not work in this case because the files in question are not owned by a specific package (only created by the install file of a certain

Re: Small question about mkinitcpio and linux.preset

2024-03-09 Thread Abraham S.A.H.
Running `pacman -Qo ` usually, should tell you which packages own the file. -- Best Regards, Abraham Sent with Tutanota; https://tuta.com

Re: Small question about mkinitcpio and linux.preset

2024-03-09 Thread Óscar García Amor
El sáb, 09-03-2024 a las 13:19 +0100, Morten Linderud escribió: > > They are generated by a libalpm hook that templates the preset file. > > Template: > https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/mkinitcpio/mkinitcpio/-/blob/master/mkinitcpio.d/hook.preset?ref_type=heads > > The hook: >

Re: Small question about mkinitcpio and linux.preset

2024-03-09 Thread Morten Linderud
On Sat, Mar 09, 2024 at 12:52:15PM +0100, Óscar García Amor wrote: > Hello folks, > > With the latest update of mkinitcpio when running `mkinitcpio -P` you > get the following warning: > > ``` > WARNING: Deprecated option 'ALL_microcode' found. Update > '/etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset' to use

Small question about mkinitcpio and linux.preset

2024-03-09 Thread Óscar García Amor
Hello folks, With the latest update of mkinitcpio when running `mkinitcpio -P` you get the following warning: ``` WARNING: Deprecated option 'ALL_microcode' found. Update '/etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset' to use the 'microcode' hook instead. ``` It is clear to me that this is because that option

Re: `makepkg` generates two packages

2024-03-09 Thread Doug Newgard
On Sat, 9 Mar 2024 01:30:26 -0600 "David C. Rankin" wrote: > New features are generally something that can be enabled if wanted, not > something that is forced on an existing build system. For those building > packages, they are quite familiar with how to generate a debug package if > wanted