drcux schrieblieber erst mal nen "pacman -Scc" um den Pacman-Cache zu leeren.
fürs cache management gibts paccache
[tom@donar ~]$ paccache -h
paccache v1.3.0
A flexible pacman cache cleaning utility.
Usage: paccache <operation> [options] [targets...]
Operations:
-d, --dryrun perform a dry run, only finding candidate packages.
-m, --move <dir> move candidate packages to "dir".
-r, --remove remove candidate packages.
Options:
--min-atime <time>
--min-mtime <time> keep packages with an atime/mtime that is not older
than the time given, even if this means keeping more
than specified through the '--keep' option. Accepts
arguments according to 'info "Date input formats"',
e.g. '30 days ago'.
-a, --arch <arch> scan for "arch" (default: all architectures).
-c, --cachedir <dir> scan "dir" for packages. can be used more than once.
(default: read from /etc/pacman.conf).
-f, --force apply force to mv(1) and rm(1) operations.
-h, --help display this help message and exit.
-i, --ignore <pkgs> ignore "pkgs", comma-separated. Alternatively, specify
"-" to read package names from stdin, newline-
delimited.
-k, --keep <num> keep "num" of each package in the cache (default: 3).
--nocolor remove color from output.
-q, --quiet minimize output
-u, --uninstalled target uninstalled packages.
-v, --verbose increase verbosity. specify up to 3 times.
-z, --null use null delimiters for candidate names (only with -v
and -vv).