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SOLVED:First system upgrade

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djohnston:
Just installed Bridge Linux yesterday. Thought I did a full upgrade during the system installation, but apparently not. Here's what I've done. I did not follow through on the upgrade. I'm asking if this looks normal to the experienced users here.



--- Code: ---[darrel@bridgelinux ~]$ sudo pacman -Syy
:: Synchronizing package databases...
 core                                              104.2 KiB   557K/s 00:00 [###########################################] 100%
 extra                                            1405.9 KiB   638K/s 00:02 [###########################################] 100%
 community                                        1696.5 KiB   808K/s 00:02 [###########################################] 100%
[darrel@bridgelinux ~]$ sudo packer -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
 core is up to date
 extra is up to date
 community is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: Replace dbus-python with extra/python2-dbus? [Y/n] Y
:: Replace libusb with core/libusbx? [Y/n] Y
:: Replace udev with core/systemd-tools? [Y/n] Y
resolving dependencies...
warning: dependency cycle detected:
warning: util-linux will be installed before its systemd-tools dependency
looking for inter-conflicts...

Targets (99): ati-dri-8.0.3-2  automake-1.12.1-1  bash-4.2.029-1  bison-2.5.1-1  ca-certificates-java-20120524-1
              chromium-19.0.1084.56-1  colord-0.1.21-2  consolekit-0.4.6-4  cryptsetup-1.4.2-2  curl-7.26.0-1  db-5.3.21-1
              dbus-python-1.0.0-1 [removal]  dconf-0.12.1-2  desktop-file-utils-0.20-1  device-mapper-2.02.95-6
              e2fsprogs-1.42.3-1  fakeroot-1.18.4-1  filesystem-2012.6-2  gimp-2.8.0-2  glibc-2.15-11  gnumeric-1.10.17-2
              gnutls-3.0.20-1  gpm-1.20.6-8  gtk-engines-2.21.0-1  gvfs-1.12.3-2  hwids-20120512-1  icu-49.1.2-1
              initscripts-2012.06.1-1  intel-dri-8.0.3-2  jre7-openjdk-7.u5_2.2.1-1  jre7-openjdk-headless-7.u5_2.2.1-1
              krb5-1.10.2-1  libatasmart-0.18-2  libcanberra-0.28-5  libcups-1.5.3-5  libgksu-2.0.12-5  libgl-8.0.3-2
              libglapi-8.0.3-2  libldap-2.4.31-2  libpipeline-1.2.1-1  libproxy-0.4.7-2  libpulse-2.0-2  libssh2-1.4.2-1
              libsystemd-185-1  libtasn1-2.13-1  libusb-1.0.9-1 [removal]  libusbx-1.0.11-2  libx11-1.5.0-1  linux-3.3.8-1
              linux-api-headers-3.3.8-1  lvm2-2.02.95-6  lxdm-0.4.1-11  mdadm-3.2.5-2  mesa-8.0.3-2  mkinitcpio-0.9.2-1
              mkinitcpio-busybox-1.20.1-1  net-snmp-5.7.1-3  networkmanager-0.9.4.0-5  pam-1.1.5-4  pambase-20120602-1
              pango-1.30.1-1  pciutils-3.1.9-2  perl-5.16.0-2  perl-xml-parser-2.41-3  pinentry-0.8.1-4  pixman-0.26.0-1
              pm-utils-1.4.1-5  procps-ng-3.3.3-1  psmisc-22.17-1  python-dbus-common-1.1.0-2  python2-dbus-1.1.0-2
              run-parts-4.3.1-1  sqlite-3.7.13-1  startup-notification-0.12-3  sudo-1.8.5.p2-1  svga-dri-8.0.3-2
              systemd-tools-185-1  thunar-1.4.0-2  thunderbird-13.0-1  udev-182-2 [removal]  udisks-1.0.4-4  udisks2-1.94.0-2
              unrar-4.2.4-1  usbutils-005-2  util-linux-2.21.2-1  vlc-2.0.1-2  vte-common-0.32.2-1  xcb-util-0.3.9-1
              xcb-util-keysyms-0.3.9-1  xdg-utils-1.1.0-2.20120520  xf86-input-synaptics-1.6.2-1  xf86-input-vmmouse-12.9.0-1
              xf86-video-ati-6.14.99-1.20120517  xf86-video-intel-2.19.0-3  xfce4-power-manager-1.2.0-3  xfconf-4.10.0-2
              xkeyboard-config-2.6-1  xorg-server-1.12.2-1  xorg-server-common-1.12.2-1

Total Download Size:    204.70 MiB
Total Installed Size:   757.00 MiB
Net Upgrade Size:       5.48 MiB

Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
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Ninja-1:
Yep, that's a normal upgrade process. Most of the time questions like "Replace dbus-python with extra/python2-dbus?" won't show up, but they do occasionally.

djohnston:
Thanks, Ninja-1. Proceeded with upgrade and everything went well. Marking as solved.

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