From 7c688ef8385dbc3b4ec28b6585f6acf7d878ae0d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Erich Eckner
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2023 22:21:48 +0200
Subject: remove transition instructions
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It works similar to the Arch Linux Archive which is documented in the ArchWiki.
- Transition from Archlinux to Archlinux32
-
- If you plan to move from Archlinux
- to Archlinux32, follow
- these steps:
-
- - Put
Server=https://archive.archlinux32.org/repos/2020/01/01/$arch/$repo
as only mirror into /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
.
-
- - Note, that it is not necessary to use the archive, if one uses a recent pacman-static to provide zstd support.
- See "Fixing Broken Pacman" below for details on how to obtain pacman-static.
-
-
- - Execute
pacman -Syy archlinux32-keyring-transition
to install our keyring transition package signed by one of the x86_64 archlinux devs.
- - Run
pacman -Syuu
to update to a state, when pacman was capable of installing zstd-compressed packages.
- - Put any mirror from our mirrorlist
- into
/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
.
- - Run
pacman -Syuu
for a full transition to the most recent state.
-
- - Note, that packages found in your package cache won't match the signatures from Archlinux32 - either allow pacman to delete these cached packages or run
pacman -Sc
to clean your cache before you start and after you finish upgrading.
-
-
-
-
Fixing Broken Pacman
If pacman is unable to work properly (due to partial upgrade, broken libraries, missing compression support, etc.), there are two possibilities to fix it: