Can local newer than cachyos warnings be ignored when running a system update

When running system update, I’m getting this warning:

warning: expat: local (2.6.4-1) is newer than cachyos-core-znver4 (2.6.3-2.1)
there is nothing to do

Am I correct in assuming that it’s because the package was updated on 2024-11-08 11:19 UTC and that that cachyos update should follow at some point?

Thanks!

Edit: found this: Warning wine version . I guess that answers my question.

Yes you can just ignore them. Means just that Arch has updated its package and the package in cachy repos isn’t yet synced/built.

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Safely ignore it. In general pacman will install the cachyos version instead of arch official repo even if it’s newer. But this expat is a dependency that lib32-expat requires the same version. But cachyos’ repo does not maintain this package. So as you update the lib32 package, the expat update to the official version too.

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