#! /bin/env bash ## The --root points to ~/ as a userman package is expected to follow this # pacman dir | userman dir | comment # /etc/ | ~/.local/share/ or ~/.config/ | I have seen where /etc contains things less config like and more runtime stuff wise so there for both # /usr/bin | ~/.local/bin # etc # etc # # The isea is to replace UNIX root conventiosn with XDG conventions pacman --config ~/.config/userman/pacman.conf \ --root ~/ \ --dbpath ~/.local/share/userman/db \ --cachedir ~/.cache/userman/pkg \ --gpgdir ~/.config/userman/gnupg \ --hookdir ~/.config/userman/hooks \ --logfile ~/.local/share/userman/pacman.log