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I installed the linux-xanmod package, and it took me seven hours to compile. I don't want to go through that process every time a new release is launched. I saw that in Pacman, I can simply add IgnorePkg=package to my pacman.conf and forget about it, but I couldn't find a similar option in Paru. I read that I can supposedly use --ignore to skip the update, but I'm looking for a more permanent solution that doesn’t require me to do something every time. Does anyone have a solution for this?
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I installed the
linux-xanmodpackage, and it took me seven hours to compile. I don't want to go through that process every time a new release is launched. I saw that in Pacman, I can simply addIgnorePkg=packageto mypacman.confand forget about it, but I couldn't find a similar option in Paru. I read that I can supposedly use--ignoreto skip the update, but I'm looking for a more permanent solution that doesn’t require me to do something every time. Does anyone have a solution for this?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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