Or together with everything through other tools. I go with pamac, it can be used both in CLI and GUI and update and install everything at once - repos, AUR and Flatpak.
generally when you want to install a flatpak it’s going to upgrade/update whatever other flatpaks you have installed before downloading and installing the new one.
Some people ask me why I use Flatpak on Arch. This is one of the reasons.
does the upgrade
pacman -Syualso upgrade Flatpak packages? Or you have to do them separately?Separately, through
flatpak update.Or together with everything through other tools. I go with
pamac, it can be used both in CLI and GUI and update and install everything at once - repos, AUR and Flatpak.generally when you want to install a flatpak it’s going to upgrade/update whatever other flatpaks you have installed before downloading and installing the new one.
What… This isn’t true at all.
welp dont’ know what to tell you but that’s what happens with me whenever I install a flatpak.
How do you install flatpak software? I use the gnome software app and it doesn’t do that.
via the terminal