On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Garfield WTF <[email protected]> wrote:
> @Maulvi, > Already tried the apt-get on CentOS. It breaks the dependencies. > That why we need to do something which it won't break the dependencies. > Then after success, there will be something new already > hahahaha > > > Although I did not use apt on centos/redhat extensively but I've been made to understand that the Apt tools on Centos/Redhat uses the same resource as Yum in terms of dependencies checking, repositories. Most of my Apt usage is on older redhats installing RPM packages from 3rd party repositories like rpmforge. Of course, your mileage vary. -- To unsubscribe from and detail about this group http://portal.mosc.my/osdc-my-mailing-list-information MOSC2011 http://fb.me/mosc2011 MOSC Survey 2011 Awareness Of OSS Certification http://survey.mosc.my/mosc-survey-2011-awareness-oss-cert

