#[Solved] Full System Upgrade says there is nothing to do even after updating mirrors

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hollow spindle
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I have been trying to do a full system upgrade for about a week now and every time I run it I get there is nothing to do I have read various online resources and all of them say to refresh the mirrorlist. I refreshed the mirrorlist and I still get that there is nothing to do I verified that the mirrors that I am using are successfully syncing so I do not know how I can fix this.

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That was generated by the arch linux mirrorlist generator today, less than an hour ago.

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Here is the output of pacman -Syyu:

:: Synchronizing package databases...
 core                                                                                  154.7 KiB   166 KiB/s 00:01 [####################################################################] 100%
 extra                                                                                1745.0 KiB  1591 KiB/s 00:01 [####################################################################] 100%
 community                                                                               7.2 MiB  1550 KiB/s 00:05 [####################################################################] 100%
 multilib                                                                              165.6 KiB   146 KiB/s 00:01 [####################################################################] 100%
:: Starting full system upgrade...
 there is nothing to do

fiery fractal
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  1. did you edit pacman.conf before this started?
  2. does the output of pacman -Q look right? (it should list all installed packages)
hollow spindle
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I did not edit pacman.conf before this started, the last time that I edited that file was about a month ago when I included the multilib repository, but everything was working when and after I did that. What do you mean by does the output look right, is there something in particular that I should be looking for in the output?

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If you are asking if the packages are the correct version, then the answer is that the ones that I have checked mostly look up to date, but I have not had any system upgrades for about a week now. It is possible that none of my packages have received updated for a week, but unlikely.

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I will try enabling the testing repo to see if that causes the output to change.

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Yep, things are upgrading now.

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Not a problem, just a statistical anomaly.

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[Solved] Full System Upgrade says there is nothing to do even after updating mirrors