Does the devtools package include git?
In the Arch Linux standard packages, does devtools include git or do I need to install git separately?
How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?
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In the Arch Linux standard packages, does devtools include git or do I need to install git separately?
How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?
arch-linux package-management git
pacman -Si devtools
.
– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 17:58
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In the Arch Linux standard packages, does devtools include git or do I need to install git separately?
How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?
arch-linux package-management git
In the Arch Linux standard packages, does devtools include git or do I need to install git separately?
How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?
arch-linux package-management git
arch-linux package-management git
edited Jan 4 at 16:25
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asked Jan 4 at 13:45
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pacman -Si devtools
.
– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 17:58
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pacman -Si devtools
.
– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 17:58
pacman -Si devtools
.– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 17:58
pacman -Si devtools
.– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 17:58
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The devtools
package description shows that devtools
depends on git
; so while it doesn’t include git
, installing it will result in git
being installed too.
To answer this kind of question yourself, look the package up in the Arch Linux package database. This will show you the package’s availability, its dependencies, and the files it contains.
>"How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?"<-- Search for the package in the Arch Linux package database and read the dependencies.
– malan
Jan 4 at 13:58
pacman can tell you this, you don't need a website:pacman -Si devtools
– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 18:00
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The devtools
package description shows that devtools
depends on git
; so while it doesn’t include git
, installing it will result in git
being installed too.
To answer this kind of question yourself, look the package up in the Arch Linux package database. This will show you the package’s availability, its dependencies, and the files it contains.
>"How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?"<-- Search for the package in the Arch Linux package database and read the dependencies.
– malan
Jan 4 at 13:58
pacman can tell you this, you don't need a website:pacman -Si devtools
– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 18:00
add a comment |
The devtools
package description shows that devtools
depends on git
; so while it doesn’t include git
, installing it will result in git
being installed too.
To answer this kind of question yourself, look the package up in the Arch Linux package database. This will show you the package’s availability, its dependencies, and the files it contains.
>"How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?"<-- Search for the package in the Arch Linux package database and read the dependencies.
– malan
Jan 4 at 13:58
pacman can tell you this, you don't need a website:pacman -Si devtools
– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 18:00
add a comment |
The devtools
package description shows that devtools
depends on git
; so while it doesn’t include git
, installing it will result in git
being installed too.
To answer this kind of question yourself, look the package up in the Arch Linux package database. This will show you the package’s availability, its dependencies, and the files it contains.
The devtools
package description shows that devtools
depends on git
; so while it doesn’t include git
, installing it will result in git
being installed too.
To answer this kind of question yourself, look the package up in the Arch Linux package database. This will show you the package’s availability, its dependencies, and the files it contains.
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>"How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?"<-- Search for the package in the Arch Linux package database and read the dependencies.
– malan
Jan 4 at 13:58
pacman can tell you this, you don't need a website:pacman -Si devtools
– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 18:00
add a comment |
>"How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?"<-- Search for the package in the Arch Linux package database and read the dependencies.
– malan
Jan 4 at 13:58
pacman can tell you this, you don't need a website:pacman -Si devtools
– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 18:00
>"How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?"<-- Search for the package in the Arch Linux package database and read the dependencies.
– malan
Jan 4 at 13:58
>"How can I figure out the answer to similar questions on my own?"<-- Search for the package in the Arch Linux package database and read the dependencies.
– malan
Jan 4 at 13:58
pacman can tell you this, you don't need a website:
pacman -Si devtools
– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 18:00
pacman can tell you this, you don't need a website:
pacman -Si devtools
– jasonwryan
Jan 4 at 18:00
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pacman -Si devtools
.– jasonwryan
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