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AssumeInstalled is only a CLI flag (--assume-installed), not a
pacman.conf directive. The line I added was emitting a warning at
every pacman run and didn't actually keep base-devel from pulling
sudo.
Live with sudo installed: /usr/local/bin/sudo (-> sudo-rs) shadows
it via PATH precedence, so the /usr/bin/sudo binary is dead code
on disk. The alternative — maintaining a dummy 'provides=sudo'
package — is more cost than the ~1.5 MB it would save.
Update bootstrap.sh comment to reflect that sudo stays installed.
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base-devel hard-depends on the sudo package, so without help, pacman
refuses to remove it. The Arch-native fix is pacman.conf's
AssumeInstalled directive: tell pacman to pretend a virtual
sudo=99.0 is installed and base-devel's dep is satisfied without
actually pulling sudo in.
- etc/pacman.conf: AssumeInstalled = sudo=99.0
- bootstrap.sh: after 'just init' (which writes the AssumeInstalled
line and installs sudo-rs), Rns the leftover sudo package so a
fresh install ends up with sudo-rs only.
Also reformat bootstrap.sh and the etc deploy script with the
project's shfmt style (-i 2 -ci -s).
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Adopted via 'just etc-add' after 'just etc-drift' surfaced them:
locale.conf, locale.gen, mkinitcpio.conf, mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset,
pacman.conf, resolved.conf, systemd/network/30-bond*, and the shokz
udev blacklist rule.
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