andre wrote:

>> ftp://ftp.rpmfind.net/linux/conectiva/EXPERIMENTAL/apt/apt-0.3.19cnc9-1cl.src.rpm
>> A port of Debian's apt tools for RPM based distributions.
>> Or at least for Conectiva.
>> Under development, use at your own risk!!!
>> 
>> No updates made for  ~ 6mo! It either works good or is very broken.
>> Build it and _experiment_ with it if you want. Let us know.
>> 
>> rj 
> 
> 
> 
>ftp://fjordland.nl.linux.org/pub/conectiva/6.0/cd1/conectiva/RPMS//apt-0.3.19cnc24-2cl.i386.rpm
> 22 Nov. And it is there main update tool so i guess it works.
> 
>> ===========================
>> --- Joakim Bodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> As one noticing that MandrakeUpdate is falling to pieces while
>>> rpmdrake 
>>> doesn't work much at all as MandrakeUpdate did, urpmi looking far
>>> from 
>>> finished etc. I just read an "feature list" on the Mdk 8.0 release
>>> and 
>>> it mentions "apt-get" as an experimental, as much as I want urpmi 
>>> working correct apt-get just seems more like the thing that I want to
>>> 
>>> use, hearing all debian users bragg about it :) . So I started
>>> looking 
>>> around the mirrors and not finding any apt rpm packages I'm wondering
>>> 
>>> when they'll show up :)
>>> 
>>> Joakim Bodin
>>> 
yeah, apt itself seems to work fine, the biggest problem right now seems 
to be that the RPMS files that holds the rpm list for apt includes 
old/duplicate rpm packages makeing apt-get a bit confused. Another thing 
is that the "hold back" feature isn't implemented yet and cause me some 
grief installing kernel-headers, dev and MAKEDEV packages when I'm 
compiling my own kernel and use devfs.

Joakim Bodin

>>> 


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