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=== Partial updates/upgrades are unsupported <small>Quote | === Partial updates/upgrades are unsupported <small>Quote from Arch Wiki</small>=== | ||
Manjaro is a rolling release distribution. That means when new library versions are pushed to the repos, all developers and packagers, rebuild all packages against the libraries. For example, if two packages depend on the same library, upgrading only one package might also upgrade library (as a dependency), which might then break the other package which depends on an older version of the library. | Manjaro is a rolling release distribution. That means when new library versions are pushed to the repos, all developers and packagers, rebuild all packages against the libraries. For example, if two packages depend on the same library, upgrading only one package might also upgrade library (as a dependency), which might then break the other package which depends on an older version of the library. | ||
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* '''Do not downgrade''' using the pacman downgrade switch (-Suu). | * '''Do not downgrade''' using the pacman downgrade switch (-Suu). | ||
== Additional information == | |||
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/System_maintenance#Partial_upgrades_are_unsupported Archlinux wiki - System Maintenance] | |||
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman/Pacnew_and_Pacsave Pacman/Pacnew and Pacsave] |