As the title says.
pacman -Q
lists only name and version;
pacman -Qi
does have a “Packager” field, but i think it’s not the same thing;
pacman -Qs
seems to be what i want (if local means “all installed packages atm”) but it’s all prefixed by local/
instead of repo name like mingw32/
which is what i want.
I’m using MSYS2 in windows.
pacman does not store the source repository of installed packages, that is why it does not have an option to show that information. You probably have to write some script to find possible repositories for each package.
Maybe the expac tool already has something, but I cannot check at the moment.
paclist core
paclist extra
paclist multilib
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Does MSYS2 use
mingw32
orlocal
as repo name? Maybe you could edit thepacman.conf
to change the nameIt has quite a few repos: mingw32, mingw63, ucrt64, clang32, clang64, msys…
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