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How do I update and upgrade my AUR packages? (using yay) - Reddit

When I run ... yay -Sua ... It prints me the AUR packages that are flagged as out of date and if I try ... yay -U *one of the packages from the ...

can yay upgrade itself? / AUR Issues, Discussion & PKGBUILD ...

yes it can - the running process is one script that loads itself on start and doesn't "reload". even pacman can upgrade itself.

Updating with pacman or yay? - Newbie - EndeavourOS Forum

You can also just use yay to update and it will do both the pacman updates and the AUR if there are any. You don't need to use yay -Syu. It's the same thing.

Jguer/yay: Yet another Yogurt - An AUR Helper written in Go - GitHub

pacman -S --needed git base-devel yay. Warning. distributions sometimes lag updating yay on their repositories. First Use. Development packages upgrade. Use yay ...

ArchLinux: problems with yay after system upgrade

The only way to change that is to compile yay from source code. That may be a big task. In apt you can stop a package from upgrading beyond a ...

Using yay -Syu or yay -Syyu - Pacman - EndeavourOS Forum

If I am not mistaken, the former is used to update, the latter is used to update and upgrade. However, the latter is not mentioned as often ...

Can't Update yay-git - AUR - Manjaro Linux Forum

I'm using Manjaro KDE, and as I looked into my update list under Add/Remove Software while trying to update yay-git, I get this error ...

Fails to update AUR packages (after package "already made") #1848

okay, so what happens when you do try to upgrade? can you show the complete output of yay -S visual-studio-code-bin ?

Can I update a package using pacman (or yay) that isn't yet on the ...

Manjaro holds things back a little, especially on Stable. If you mix these two methodologies, you'll get mismatches and things will break. Say ...

How to Install and Use Yay on Arch Linux - MakeUseOf

An AUR helper like Yay lets you download and install packages from the Arch User Repository. Here's how to install Yay on Arch Linux.

How to Install Yay on Arch Linux - It's FOSS

Yay is one of the most popular AUR helpers and in this tutorial, I'll share how you can install Yay on Arch Linux. I'll also share a few tips on managing ...

How to install YAY in arch linux | #archlinux #yay #linuxtips - YouTube

Learn how to easily install YAY, a popular AUR helper, on Arch Linux. This step-by-step guide will walk you through the installation process ...

ArchLinux: problems with yay after system upgrade - Page 2

Sometimes an issue can arise where a package in the AUR gets out of synch with the main repositories. Reinstalling yay usually fixes the problem.

[SOLVED] Fresh Install, No yay, No AUR, Can't Install Packages

Package zim is in Arch repository "community", zim-git is in AUR. ungoogled-chromium is in the "universe" repository. There is a Guide to enable ...

Install yay - JankWiki

note: makepkg flags: -s = install missing dependancies, -i = install package after building. Results: use yay instead of pacman for all package management tasks ...

[SOLVED] Repositories - Artix Linux Forum

i just instaleld Manjaro, and I could install yay with "sudo pacman -S yay", and with "yay yay" i find that it is in "community". i don't fully ...

How to Install Yay AUR Helper in Arch Linux and Manjaro - Tecmint

In this article, we demonstrate how you can install Yay AUR helper on Arch Linux or Manjaro which is based on Arch, and see a few examples of how you can use ...

(Yay) Update in the Terminal (cli) - Userland - Mabox Linux Forum

Hi @napcok, I am interested in seeing the script that performs Mabox updates using Yay, as part of my interest in scripting with the idea of ...

YAY (AUR helper) | Install and Use on Arch Linux - YouTube

What's up, Linux Community!!! In this video, I cover how to Install and Use on yay in Arch Linux. Yay is used to install packages from the ...

Installation - Hyprland Wiki

If you want to keep up to date with the latest commits, please consider updating your packages with yay -Syu --devel , or your preferred package manager.