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So there's no more or less stable distro based on arch?
They all either use the Arch repos and add some of their own repos on top, or they're Manjaro which actively makes Arch even less stable because of version mismatch with the AUR.
There is no stable release distro based on Arch
Has this happened to you personally or are you just repeating something you've heard?
What package were you unable to install because of "version mismatch"?
I'll admit, I've barely used Manjaro so I'm just repeating what I've heard. It still doesn't matter because Manjaro is still a rolling release and I don't want one of those anymore.