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arch-linux

Arch Linux is a Linux distribution for computers based on x86-64 architectures. Arch Linux is composed of free, open source and nonfree software, and supports community involvement.
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Pacman v5.2.2 - libalpm v12.0.2
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Would it be possible to implement a configurable environment variable for installation and de-installation of build dependencies?
I use btrfs and snap-pac to create pre and post snapshots for every pacman operation. This means 6 snapshots are created if I update a single package that requires additional packages
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Created by Judd Vinet
Released March 11, 2002
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- archlinux
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Many users are asking us for KDE for Ubuntu, we did make it possible with some scripts, which is available here: KDE for Ubuntu
This script work correctly on Ubuntu 18 (Bionic), but is does not work anymore since Ubuntu 20 (Focal), if you know how to fix this problem please feel free to contri