Hallo zusammen,
kann ich mit Debian auch RPM's installieren ?
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Am Mittwoch 27 September 2006 14:13 schrieb Stefan Neuser @ C4 Design:
Hallo zusammen,
kann ich mit Debian auch RPM's installieren ?
alien -i /rpm
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Am Mittwoch 27 September 2006 14:13 schrieb Stefan Neuser @ C4 Design:
kann ich mit Debian auch RPM's installieren ?
Im Prinzip ja, aber das ist keine gute Idee. Der Debian-Paketmanager
weiß dann nämlich nichts davon, das das Paket installiert ist, mit
allen entsprechenden Konsequenzen.
Besser
allen entsprechenden Konsequenzen.
Besser ist es das Paket mit alien in ein .deb zu verwandeln
Und auf welchem Weg mache ich das?
Ich hatte u.a. den Versuch gemacht, die neue Version von Scribus 3.3 als
rpm zu installieren (Debian kennt nur 2.5), allerdings erfolglos:
irgendwelche Bibliotheken
Am Mittwoch 27 September 2006 14:34 schrieb G.Wendebourg:
Christian Frommeyer schrieb:
Besser ist es das Paket mit alien in ein .deb zu verwandeln
Und auf welchem Weg mache ich das?
aptitude install alien
man alien
Gruß Chris
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Q: why
installiert ist, mit
allen entsprechenden Konsequenzen.
Besser ist es das Paket mit alien in ein .deb zu verwandeln
Und auf welchem Weg mache ich das?
Ich hatte u.a. den Versuch gemacht, die neue Version von Scribus 3.3 als
rpm zu installieren (Debian kennt nur 2.5), allerdings erfolglos
Moin,
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 02:34:28PM +0200, G.Wendebourg wrote:
[...]
Und auf welchem Weg mache ich das?
siehe vorherige Mails und man alien ...
danach evtl. noch man dpkg
Ich hatte u.a. den Versuch gemacht, die neue Version von Scribus 3.3 als
rpm zu installieren (Debian kennt nur 2.5
davon, das das Paket installiert ist, mit
allen entsprechenden Konsequenzen.
Besser ist es das Paket mit alien in ein .deb zu verwandeln
Und auf welchem Weg mache ich das?
Ich hatte u.a. den Versuch gemacht, die neue Version von Scribus 3.3 als
rpm zu installieren (Debian kennt nur 2.5
Am Mittwoch 27 September 2006 15:28 schrieb Hans-Georg Bork:
Moin,
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 02:34:28PM +0200, G.Wendebourg wrote:
[...]
Und auf welchem Weg mache ich das?
Vielleicht hilft dir das weiter:
http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=depage=topten
Leider gibt es die aktuelle Scribus-Version 1.3.3 bisher nur fuer
Windows und Suse aber nicht fuer Debian, sondern hier nur die alte 1.25,
der wesentliche Features fehlen.
Gibt es eine Chance, irgendwo ein Debian-Paket der neuen Version zu finden?
Ich weiss: man kann kompilieren.
War jedoch - da
Am Mittwoch 27 September 2006 17:32 schrieb G.Wendebourg:
Ich weiss: man kann kompilieren.
War jedoch - da ich mich nicht als Entwickler sehe - immer mit
Hmm, vielleicht solltest Du dann nicht die Entwicklerversion verwenden?
SCNR
Chris
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On 27.09.06 17:32:04, G.Wendebourg wrote:
Leider gibt es die aktuelle Scribus-Version 1.3.3 bisher nur fuer
Windows und Suse aber nicht fuer Debian, sondern hier nur die alte 1.25,
der wesentliche Features fehlen.
Gibt es eine Chance, irgendwo ein Debian-Paket der neuen Version zu finden?
G.Wendebourg schrieb:
Leider gibt es die aktuelle Scribus-Version 1.3.3 bisher nur fuer
Windows und Suse aber nicht fuer Debian, sondern hier nur die alte 1.25,
der wesentliche Features fehlen.
Gibt es eine Chance, irgendwo ein Debian-Paket der neuen Version zu finden?
Warum machst Du es
On 27.09.06 17:32:04, G.Wendebourg wrote:
Leider gibt es die aktuelle Scribus-Version 1.3.3 bisher nur fuer
Windows und Suse aber nicht fuer Debian, sondern hier nur die alte 1.25,
der wesentliche Features fehlen.
Gibt es eine Chance, irgendwo ein Debian-Paket der neuen Version zu finden?
dann nämlich nichts davon, das das Paket installiert ist, mit
allen entsprechenden Konsequenzen.
Besser ist es das Paket mit alien in ein .deb zu verwandeln
Und auf welchem Weg mache ich das?
Ich hatte u.a. den Versuch gemacht, die neue Version von Scribus 3.3 als
rpm zu installieren (Debian
Version von Scribus 3.3 als
rpm zu installieren (Debian kennt nur 2.5), allerdings erfolglos:
irgendwelche Bibliotheken wurden nicht gefunden.
Bei meinem Debian Sarge gibts das Paket scribus-ng das anscheinend die
Entwicklerversion 3.3 beinhaltet.
$ apt-cache search scribus-ng sagt:
scribus
Bonjour,
Y a t-il une solution pour installer un paquet .RPM
sous Debian ?
merci
antoine
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Bonjour,
Y a t-il une solution pour installer un paquet .RPM
sous Debian ?
merci
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Le Samedi, 24 Septembre 2005 13.27, antoine a écrit :
Bonjour,
Y a t-il une solution pour installer un paquet .RPM
sous Debian ?
merci
antoine
Bonjour,
oui avec alien
apt-get install alien
Bonne journée . . .
Jo
Y a t-il une solution pour installer un paquet .RPM
sous Debian ?
apt-get install alien
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I've got some software that I'd like to install on my Debian Sarge
box. I can't get it in source, so I can't compile it, and it is only
made available in binary form as RMP.
What is the best/easiest way to convert an RPM to a Deb? Can I install
RMP on my Debian machine, or is there a conversion
Try Alien package converter
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What is the best/easiest way to convert an RPM
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RMP on my Debian
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What is the best/easiest way to convert an RPM
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RMP on my
What is the best/easiest way to convert an RPM to a Deb? Can I install
RMP on my Debian machine, or is there a conversion utility?
apt-get install alien
man alien
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Redefined Horizons wrote:
I've got some software that I'd like to install on my Debian Sarge
box. I can't get it in source, so I can't compile it, and it is only
made available in binary form as RMP.
What is the best/easiest way to convert an RPM to a Deb? Can I install
RMP on my Debian
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I have 2 rpm packages that I want to install on a Sarge system. Can someone
give me a hint or a link as to how to do that.
Michael
Hi M,
the first rule of DEBIAN club is to use
I have 2 rpm packages that I want to install on a Sarge system. Can someone
give me a hint or a link as to how to do that.
Michael
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I have 2 rpm packages that I want to install on a Sarge system. Can someone
give me a hint or a link as to how to do that.
Michael
Try alien -i filename.rpm
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I have 2 rpm packages that I want to install on a Sarge system. Can someone
give me a hint or a link as to how to do that.
alien might be able to convert them to .debs for you.
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On August 12, 2004 02:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 2 rpm packages that I want to install on a Sarge system. Can someone
give me a hint or a link as to how to do that.
Michael
You can convert them to debs using alien command and then install the debs:
apt-get install alien
alient
Salut,
Je pense qu'avec ces deux documents là, tu ne devrais pas avoir de problèmes.
En fait, c'est assez facile de faire un paquet pour quelque chose qu'on a
écrit soit même, car la principale difficulté est de maîtriser le Makefile
pour le rendre debian compliant.
Debian Binary Package
Rick wrote:
Can I use rpm command to access deb DB?
rpm is available in the Debian package of the same name (rpm). However,
any packages you install with the rpm command will not be managed by the
Debian package management system. .deb is the native package format of a
Debian system.
You can
On Thu, 13 May 2004 00:58:58 -0500
dircha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[1] http://packages.debian.org
[2] http://apt-get.org
[3] http://www.backports.org
[4] http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/
[5] http://lists.debian.org
Not to forget http://mentors.debian.net
You might be able to find
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 03:32:57PM -0400, Lee Hanxue wrote:
On Thu, 13 May 2004 00:58:58 -0500
dircha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[1] http://packages.debian.org
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Bonjour la liste !
Je dois porter un bon paquet de package rpm vers du debian et je me
demande un peu comment faire.
Apres etude de la question il s'avere qu'alien correspond bien a mon
probleme mais j aimerai avoir votre avis sur la methode operatoire precise
: faut il mieux passer par des
Bonjour
Je me permets de reposter sur ce sujet qui m'interesse particulierement :
quelle est selon vous la meilleure facon de porter des rpm sous debian (en
vue d'en faire un jour eventuellement des .deb)?
Dans un premier temps je me contente de tout installer (via les src.rpm)
et pour cela
rpm sous debian (en vue d'en faire un jour eventuellement des .
deb)?
Dans un premier temps je me contente de tout installer (via les src.
rpm) et pour cela j'utilise alien -t (pour faire des tar), qu'en dites
vous ?
Sous Debian, tu as plus de 1 packages !? cela m'étonnerait
fortement
Le 13.05.2004 01:47:42, Joseph a écrit :
Bonjour
Salut,
Je me permets de reposter sur ce sujet qui m'interesse
particulierement : quelle est selon vous la meilleure facon de porter
des rpm sous debian (en vue d'en faire un jour eventuellement des .
deb)?
Dans un premier temps je me
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 11:00:46PM -0400, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
To me, the thought of two separate package databases (Debian, RPM) in
use at once makes me shudder, as leaving the room for each to overwrite
important files installed by the other. It is why, when I do build
software from source
Joey Hess wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
I install it [Intel compiler] by picking it apart and reassembling
because I am a purist. I end up with a clean installation. (If
the license allowed it I could make the .debs available. But it
does not and so I can't.)
Would you be interested in
with the newest version, however, I have
some issues. But Joey has been very active working on it of late and
I think the release for sarge will be in excellent shape.
Bob
To me, the thought of two separate package databases (Debian, RPM) in
use at once makes me shudder, as leaving the room for each
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 11:21:03PM -0400, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
I have this myself, and the installation scripts use 'rpm' to attempt
the installation, which on Debian just won't work, period. It *could* be
done by editing the installation scripts to replace 'rpm' with 'alien'
for any actual
Rob Weir wrote:
Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
I have this myself, and the installation scripts use 'rpm' to attempt
the installation, which on Debian just won't work, period.
Not even with The Gross Hack of creating an rpmdb? The Intel C/C++
compiler could be described using exactly the same
Rob Weir wrote:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 11:21:03PM -0400, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
I have this myself, and the installation scripts use 'rpm' to attempt
the installation, which on Debian just won't work, period. It *could* be
done by editing the installation scripts to replace 'rpm' with
Bob Proulx wrote:
Not even with The Gross Hack of creating an rpmdb? The Intel C/C++
compiler could be described using exactly the same description used to
describe IBM's db2 in the previous messages. I install it by picking
it apart and reassembling because I am a purist. I end up with a
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Mathias Peters wrote:
i need to install the db2 v8.1 personal edition on debian. the
tar-file i got on ibm.com only produced some rpms that are installed
via install-skript, so i can't use alien. does anybody know how to
install the rpm
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i need to install the db2 v8.1 personal edition on debian.
the tar-file i got on ibm.com only produced some rpms that are installed
via install-skript, so i can't use alien.
does anybody know how to install the
Hola:
Jolo escribió:
No podes usar rpm en debian; Debian utiliza otro sistema de paquetes
(con formato .deb) si queres usar un programa y solo lo tenes como
.rpm podes utilizar alien:
#alien archivo.rpm
eso te genera un paquete archivo-1.deb que despues instalas:
#dpkg -i archivo-1.deb
Sí
Hola:
Tony Baldessari escribió:
Hola a todos.
Quisiera sabre como y con que instalar los paquetes .rpm en Debian 3.0
(Woody). Me baje el .rpm del WebMin y como es la primera vez que uso
debian me confunde un poco.. Espero que me den una mano..
Salu2s
¿Y por qué no instalas el paquete
Tenés razón:
NO ES RECOMENDABLE usar rpm en debian; Debian utiliza otro sistema de
paquetes
(con formato .deb) si queres usar un programa y solo lo tenes como
.rpm podes utilizar alien:
#alien archivo.rpm
eso te genera un paquete archivo-1.deb que despues instalas:
#dpkg -i archivo-1
Hola a todos.
Quisiera sabre como y con que instalar los paquetes
.rpm en Debian 3.0 (Woody). Me baje el .rpm del WebMin y como es la primera vez
que uso debian me confunde un poco.. Espero que me den una
mano..
Salu2s
El mié, 04 de dic de 2002, a las 05:37:17 -0300, Tony Baldessari dijo:
Hola a todos.
Hola,
Quisiera sabre como y con que instalar los paquetes .rpm en Debian 3.0
(Woody). Me baje el .rpm del WebMin y como es la primera vez que uso
debian me confunde un poco.. Espero que me den una mano..
Utiliza
No podes usar rpm en debian; Debian utiliza otro sistema de paquetes (con
formato .deb) si queres usar un programa y solo lo tenes como .rpm podes
utilizar alien:
#alien archivo.rpm
eso te genera un paquete archivo-1.deb que despues instalas:
#dpkg -i archivo-1.deb
para bajar/instalar programas
Tony Baldessari wrote:
Hola a todos.
Quisiera sabre como y con que instalar los paquetes .rpm en Debian 3.0
(Woody). Me baje el .rpm del WebMin y como es la primera vez que uso
debian me confunde un poco.. Espero que me den una mano..
Salu2s
Y, ¿para qué bajaste el rpm si Webmin
Hola a tots, el Dimecres 04 Desembre 2002 21:37, Tony Baldessari em va dir:
Hola a todos.
Quisiera sabre como y con que instalar los paquetes .rpm en Debian 3.0
(Woody). Me baje el .rpm del WebMin y como es la primera vez que uso debian
me confunde un poco.. Espero que me den una mano
Hi,
I am trying to install hpbuilder-4.0-1.i386.rpm (trial
version) in debian 3.0.
When I did 'rpm -ivh hpbuilder-4.0-1.i386.rpm', I get
the following message:
error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - No such
file or directory(2)
error: cannot open Packages database in /var/lib/rpm
Pessoal estou tendo dificuldades para instalar um pacote RPM
no Debian , sou novo com linux , então estou meio perdido , já muito sobre APT
e nada ... como faço para instalar um RPM , existe algum macete
??
Grato
Junior
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:18:53 -0300
Arnaldo Pellegrino Junior [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pessoal estou tendo dificuldades para instalar um pacote RPM no Debian , sou
novo com linux , então estou meio perdido , já muito sobre APT e nada
... como faço para instalar um RPM , existe algum
repetitivo , mas sou
novato no mundo Linux.
agradeço a atenção
Junior
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Arnaldo
Voce pode muito bem instalar o RPM em seu Debian para que possa
instalar pacotes RPM. Para isso, digite como root em seu Linux, apt-get
install rpm e pronto.
Depois, eh soh baixar o pacote rpm e instala-lo digitando rpm -ivh
pacote.rpm
Rogerio Acquadro
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 14:08:04 -0300 (BRT)
Rogerio Acquadro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arnaldo
Voce pode muito bem instalar o RPM em seu Debian para que possa
instalar pacotes RPM. Para isso, digite como root em seu Linux, apt-get
install rpm e pronto.
Depois, eh soh baixar
Amigos , grato pela ajuda
ao executar o comando apt-get install alien
obtive a seguinte mensagem :
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
Package alien has no available version, but exists in the database.
This typically means that the package was mentioned in a
Em Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:18:53 -0300, Arnaldo Pellegrino Junior
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Pessoal estou tendo dificuldades para instalar um pacote RPM no Debian , sou
novo com linux , então estou meio perdido , já muito sobre APT e nada ...
como faço para instalar um RPM , existe algum
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 12:18:53PM -0300, Arnaldo Pellegrino Junior wrote:
Pessoal estou tendo dificuldades para instalar um pacote RPM no Debian , sou
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Joey Hess wrote:
Johann Spies wrote:
Two complications: 1. Potato's alien would not translate RHL 7's rpm's
to debian. You need one from woody and that will require libc6 2.2 as
far as I know.
No version of rpm in debian can handle red hat 7 rpms. Updates to a
version of rpm that can
Hi all,
I have been a longtime user of RedHat and installed Debian 2.2r2 today. I
have a few queries-
1. I have a dial-up connection so its not possible for me to d/l huge
binaries. I have the RHL 7 cd, n it has XFree86 4.0.1.rpm, can i use this 2
install Xf 4.0.1 on my debian box ?
2. I have
no to the rpm of xfree. i mean, i suppose you technicaly could try it
with alien... but in no way would i suggest it.
kernels are kernels. as long as you have the libs to compile them.
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Is 'no to rpms' a general rule i shud follow or is it just with 'some'
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Ankit Jain wrote:
Is 'no to rpms' a general rule i shud follow or is it just with 'some'
packages?
It is not a rule, but if you want to keep your system oand config files
in good shape, it is better to use the deb packages as they provide the
right dependencies for packages to follow.
You still
If i use src.tgz files to install somethin, say licq, then the 'database of
s/w installed' will not have ne details on 'licq' .. right? Is there any way
i can 'inform' the 'database' of existence of 'licq' or is it fine the way
it is?
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no to the rpm of xfree. i mean, i suppose you technicaly could try it
with alien... but in no way would i suggest it.
kernels are kernels. as long as you have
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 01:10:35AM +0530, Ankit Jain wrote:
| If i use src.tgz files to install somethin, say licq, then the 'database of
| s/w installed' will not have ne details on 'licq' .. right? Is there any way
| i can 'inform' the 'database' of existence of 'licq' or is it fine the way
| it
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 12:48:33AM +0530, Ankit Jain wrote:
I have been a longtime user of RedHat and installed Debian 2.2r2
today. I have a few queries-
1. I have a dial-up connection so its not possible for me to d/l
huge binaries. I have the RHL 7 cd, n it has XFree86 4.0.1.rpm, can
i
Johann Spies wrote:
Two complications: 1. Potato's alien would not translate RHL 7's rpm's
to debian. You need one from woody and that will require libc6 2.2 as
far as I know.
No version of rpm in debian can handle red hat 7 rpms. Updates to a
version of rpm that can are stalled until we get
dkphoto wrote:
You can find out how robust (and picky) debs are by packaging
something. A couple weeks and a couple hundred pages of
developer docs later, you'll appreciate what goes into a deb.
The alien command will convert between rpms and debs and
you can compare the results.
Would
You can find out how robust (and picky) debs are by packaging
something. A couple weeks and a couple hundred pages of
developer docs later, you'll appreciate what goes into a deb.
The alien command will convert between rpms and debs and
you can compare the results.
Would someone mind explaining
Urban Gabor wrote:
someone has mentioned in these lists that installing alien packages from
.rpm can be dangerous. I'd like to know more about it, so please write
some pro's and con's.
PRO:
- You get access to non-Debian-packaged stuff.
CON:
- The package isn't configured for a Debian
Hi,
someone has mentioned in these lists that installing alien packages from
.rpm can be dangerous. I'd like to know more about it, so please write
some pro's and con's.
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I am not a
Urban Gabor wrote:
someone has mentioned in these lists that installing alien packages from
.rpm can be dangerous. I'd like to know more about it, so please write
some pro's and con's.
Installing alien packages from rpm can be dangerous if the converted rpm
contains files that are critical to
On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
Urban Gabor wrote:
someone has mentioned in these lists that installing alien packages from
.rpm can be dangerous. I'd like to know more about it, so please write
some pro's and con's.
Installing alien packages from rpm can be dangerous if the
Mitch Blevins wrote:
Jernej Zajc wrote:
Call me a silly fool, but I cannot but wonder would it be possible
to make a pkg mgmt program (drpm :-)) that would install RPM
packages from their native format and put the installed files' and
dependencies info in the deb database?
Any
Mitch Blevins wrote:
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Hello,
this is Linux newbie and just-heard-about-Debian asking:
is there support for RPM package management under Debian? The
website doesn't meantion it, not even for the upcoming 2.1
release. Did I miss something?
Debian
if it is true), RedHat could have a package x11-clients_3.3.2.rpm,
and debian a package xbase_3.2-1.deb. Say both contain `xterm'. Now if
a third package needs `xterm', it will depend on x11-clients in RedHat,
and on xbase in debian. If this is an rpm package, alien will spot that
it depends on x11
Jernej Zajc wrote:
Mitch Blevins wrote:
[snip]
Debian provides different levels of rpm support.
1) The rpm program is available as a Debian package, and it can
install/uninstall rpms. This method of use is not advised,
however. RPM keeps a database of which packages are
Hello,
this is Linux newbie and just-heard-about-Debian asking:
is there support for RPM package management under Debian? The
website doesn't meantion it, not even for the upcoming 2.1
release. Did I miss something?
Thanx, Jernej
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Hello,
this is Linux newbie and just-heard-about-Debian asking:
is there support for RPM package management under Debian? The
website doesn't meantion it, not even for the upcoming 2.1
release. Did I miss something?
Debian provides different levels of rpm
Jernej Zajc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this is Linux newbie and just-heard-about-Debian asking:
is there support for RPM package management under Debian? The
website doesn't meantion it, not even for the upcoming 2.1
release. Did I miss something?
In addition to the answer you've already
cj wrote:
I am a newbie.I want to know if i can use RPM to install package rather than
dpkg .If can ,how
can i do?
You can convert .rpm files with alien to .deb files and install the
resulting .deb files. This is the appropriate method when using
Debian GNU/Linux. You can't use pure rpm to
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