I suspect it has something to do with them deleting the pacman lock file in their system package update scripts to run a nested instance of pacman before while the first instance is still running…
All to avoid their users needing to manually run a few changes that the Arch Devs have labeled as need manual intervention.
Manjaro is not breaking it self. You are and you have to learn to prevent that. Going with some immutable is not going to teach you much.
Why is Manjaro shitting the bed when other distros aren’t? EndeavorOS isn’t, Garuda isn’t, even regular Arch isn’t.
I suspect it has something to do with them deleting the pacman lock file in their system package update scripts to run a nested instance of pacman before while the first instance is still running…
All to avoid their users needing to manually run a few changes that the Arch Devs have labeled as need manual intervention.