
Rakhi Pancholi announced on Tuesday that she would be exiting the Alberta NDP leadership race in favour of Naheed Nenshi.

So many self-inflicted wounds, so few allies. Alberta's energy war room was long doomed
Kenney, at a 2018 gathering of his United Conservative Party, pledged a "fully staffed rapid-response war room in government to quickly and effectively rebut every lie told by the green left about our world-class energy industry."
That line worked well in a room full of pro-oil partisans who felt their province's main industry under siege. And it surely felt familiar to Kenney himself, who'd spend so many federal elections in the Conservative Party war room, pumping out attack after counter-attack against the Liberals, NDP or any other would-be threat to his own faction.
It tried to take down Big Green. It instead picked fights with Bigfoot Family.
Rakhi Pancholi quits NDP leadership race, endorses Naheed Nenshi
Rakhi Pancholi announced on Tuesday that she would be exiting the Alberta NDP leadership race in favour of Naheed Nenshi.
Understanding the yay install options
When I install something from yay, I get following options:
Packages to cleanBuild?
[N]one [A]ll [Ab]ort [I]nstalled [No]tInstalled or (1 2 3, 1-3, ^4)
Does anyone has an explanation about the options or could share a link?
Besides some people asking the same question, I couldn't find any documentation about what each of these options do and which ones are recommended.
how to interpret this, yay output?
reading "Build Files Exist" seems to suggest the package already exists, but it's not, I think.
So what is "CleanBuild" and what do the options mean: [N]one [A]ll [Ab]ort [I]nstalled [No]t Installed
And is meant by (1 2 3, 1-3, ^4) ?