On 06/05/2013 01:29 PM, Jernej Turnsek wrote:
> We developed a platform based on Angstrom distro and now we have a customer
> with an application which uses a dpkg heavily. We tried to simulate dpkg
> through opkg with some success, but our fear is that it won't work in every
> situation. Thus we have two options: to change the platform distro
> (although is already certified), or incorporate dpkg somehow. For me,
> changing the distro is far more aggresive action than enabling dpkg
> somehow.

Try asking on the OE list. I can't recall all possible package managers
we support.

Philip

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> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 7:20 PM, Morgan Gangwere <indr...@earfolds.com>wrote:
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>> In my personal experience of doing it three times and failing all of them,
>> it simply doesn't work. You could try using alien to install the debian
>> packages but it really seems like you want something more comprehensive.
>>
>> My suggestion would be to attempt a multistrap debian system (
>> http://wiki.debian.org/Multistrap ). Dpkg just simply was never intended
>> for usage outside of debian.
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