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Packages are kept in /var/cache/pacman/pkg.
Delete unused old packages with:
sudo pacman -Sc
Signatures are handled by the pacman-key, initially set up with:
sudo pacman-key --populate archlinux
And refreshed with:
sudo pacman-key --refresh-keys
If you have usigned keys, you can refresh with:
sudo pacman -Sc
or
sudo pacman -Scc
Reset all keys with:
sudo rm -r /etc/pacmand.d/gnupg/ && sudo pacman-key --init
If you're constantly getting 'everything corrupted, nothing upgraded', try running:
sudo pacman -S archlinux-keyring
List all orphaned packages:
sudo pacman -Qtdq
Cleaning Config Files
Arch does not overwrite your changes to configuration files.
Instead, it updates them by adding the .pacnew
suffix.
So when /etc/pacman.conf
receives an update, this will be placed in /etc/pacman.conf.pacnew
.
These changes must be merge manually.
Install the pacdiff
tool to make this easier, from the pacman-contrib
package, then simply run sudo pacdiff
to sort through the various mergers.