there is no such thing as a "debian" binary. binary is binary, only some references to libs may be different on other distributions.
but hey - why not download and compile it for yourself?!
best regards, raoul bhatia
Markus Moser wrote:
When I extract the .deb all I get is debian-binary. What do I do with that?
Besides the file debian-binary you also should get control.tar.gz and data.tar.gz, the latter being the one you need. I used "ar x ..." to extract. But I think, this becomes a little off-topic here. Anyway, the procedure I described isn't a trivial thing and considering you already get stuck at extracting the binary, I doubt you'll manage it - but no offense intended.
Moses
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