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As a gentooGOD, I think the reason arch is so unstable is the lack of an equivalent to package.accept_keywords. You have to enable testing repos and then manually blacklist each package you don't want pulled from that repo. Unless I'm retarded, I don't think most arch packages include minimum dep versions so putting test repos at a lower priority and explicitly installing packages from it also results in breakage a lot
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>>31490Why would you need testing repos on arch?
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>>31493The AUR is a testing repo in my mind. Its lawless and trannies throw all of their bleeding and unmaintained shit on it so it might as well be
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>>31493The distinction between stable and testing by core maintainers if not done already is good because it removes the conflict of both trying to hold back packages for stability and push newer ones for features or performance or whatever. That friction is good for no one and both sides end up comprising
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>>31489 (OP)>(((system)))I hate phoneposting nigga. Systemd
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Systemd won
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Arch haters are just as insufferable as Arch redditors because they are pretentious and think they are so smart and better than ALL Arch users regardless if they're actually smarter than them or not. This is step above the archfag's pretentiousness. Kill yourself OP you faggot