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      conflict when trying to just update things naively

      Sounds like AUR problems. IMO using AUR helpers that tie AUR packages to your full system update command is a trap. AUR never professed to be a stable repository (in fact it’s the opposite). AUR has a place, but it should be used sparingly and thoughtfully.

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          The wiki article :

          • specifically says that packages are not thoroughly vetted
          • does not recommend using yay or another AUR helper (which is the primary thing I recommend against)
          • has a frequently asked question section that is fairly technical and should indicate that it is not for the faint of heart

          The aur helper wiki has a fun red disclaimer at the top that no one reads

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              it doesn’t mean anything if a large number of tasks the average user is going to do require AUR packages

              You keep saying this but can you give any concrete examples? I don’t recall coming across anything like this.

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              To reiterate, I don’t think there is anything wrong with using the AUR. I think that using an AUR helper that ties updating AUR packages to your pacman -Syu is a trap that people keep falling into despite the warnings in the wiki.