yaourt -S minetest-git-leveldb
sfan5 wrote:How long that takes? No idea.
pacman -Syyu
Sergey wrote:It is still 0.4.14 right now afterYour phone or window isn't wide enough to display the code box. If it's a phone, try rotating it to landscape mode.
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pacman -Syyu
But here [https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/minetest/] is 0.4.15.
It seems that not all mirrors are still updated.
Morn76 wrote:Then pick a better mirror: https://www.archlinux.org/mirrors/status/
Sergey wrote:Morn76 wrote:Then pick a better mirror: https://www.archlinux.org/mirrors/status/
In Manjaro Linux mirrors are managed automatically without editing config files and choosing ones you like.
Morn76 wrote:Edit: I think Manjaro uses its own mirrors, not Arch's.
sudo pacman-mirrors -g
:: Querying servers, this may take some time...
=> Using mirrors in Africa
=> Using mirrors in Australia
=> Using mirrors in Austria
=> Using mirrors in Belarus
=> Using mirrors in Belgium
=> Using mirrors in Brasil
=> Using mirrors in Bulgaria
=> Using mirrors in Canada
=> Using mirrors in Chile
=> Using mirrors in China
=> Using mirrors in Colombia
=> Using mirrors in Costa_Rica
=> Using mirrors in Czech
=> Using mirrors in Denmark
=> Using mirrors in Ecuador
=> Using mirrors in France
=> Using mirrors in Germany
=> Using mirrors in Greece
=> Using mirrors in Indonesia
=> Using mirrors in Ireland
=> Using mirrors in Italy
=> Using mirrors in Japan
=> Using mirrors in Netherlands
=> Using mirrors in Philippines
=> Using mirrors in Poland
=> Using mirrors in Portugal
=> Using mirrors in Romania
=> Using mirrors in Russia
=> Using mirrors in Singapore
=> Using mirrors in Sweden
=> Using mirrors in Taiwan
=> Using mirrors in Turkey
=> Using mirrors in United_Kingdom
=> Using mirrors in United_States
=> Using mirrors in Vietnam
:: Writing mirror list ...
:: Generated and saved '/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist' mirrorlist.
Sergey wrote:You are right. They are Arch based but update with some delay.
Morn76 wrote:Sergey wrote:You are right. They are Arch based but update with some delay.
Maybe it's time for the training wheels to come off then and to install the real Arch Linux. Manjaro is just a gateway drug to full-fledged Arch addiction. :-)
Sergey wrote:I was using Arch, and then moved to Manjaro. Arch is for experienced users. Too much work with manually editing config files. But I like things to be ready out of the box. And, on the other hand, rolling release to have latest programs I install.
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