Solution:
The process list gave it away. I guess the installer detected a rpm
binary and assumed that I was in a rpm based environment? I don't
actually use 'rpm' on this system so I apt-get removed it. After
this, the nvidia installer works fine.
On second thought this isn't
Some releases by date and by total size of current i386 binary packages.
Number NN under each distro code indicates initial 2.6.NN kernel version.
Uh
20 GB . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 . . . . D5
.. Ug.
Hi Debian users
I am just curious which distribution have the most packaged Open Source
software. It seems to me this is Debian? Is there a good comparison
(numbers, statistics, etc)?
cheers
Simon
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competitor
(Ubuntu) has 23,000. Most (all?) of the RPM-based distributions are
below 10,000.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Linux_distributions#Features
This isn't really much surprise, though. RPM distributions have been
rather incomplete compared to the Debian ones for over a decade now
Simon writes:
I am just curious which distribution have the most packaged Open Source
software.
That's hard to say. Debian probably has the most packages, but Debian
packages are also more fine grained than many: Debian packages seperately
pieces of software that others clump together.
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:09:24 -0500, John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Simon writes:
I am just curious which distribution have the most packaged Open
Source software.
That's hard to say. Debian probably has the most packages, but Debian
packages are also more fine grained than many:
On 2008-06-17 22:07 +0200, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Count source packages. That gets away from distro specific
slicing and dicing of packages, and better represents the effort taken
to package software.
True.
I still think that Debian is ahead by source package count, but
On Tuesday 17 June 2008, Sven Joachim wrote:
A quick web search shows that Debian sid and Gentoo are
roughly at par with 12000+ source packages¹ each. Both are
outnumbered by FreeBSD ports, though; they have more than
18000 packages available².
Gentoo and FreeBSD (and others) include some
)?
Debian, by a long shot. 26,000 packages. Next closest competitor
(Ubuntu) has 23,000. Most (all?) of the RPM-based distributions are
below 10,000.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Linux_distributions#Features
This isn't really much surprise, though. RPM distributions have been
consultores writes:
I've read that using Slackware, one can install .rpm, .deb, .gtz, .tz
etc. In few words, more packages!
You can do that on any distribution (such as Debian) that offers the
'alien' package. You may be disappointed in the results, though. In any
case, the question was about
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 17:53 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
consultores writes:
I've read that using Slackware, one can install .rpm, .deb, .gtz, .tz
etc. In few words, more packages!
You can do that on any distribution (such as Debian) that offers the
'alien' package. You may be disappointed
? Is there a good comparison
(numbers, statistics, etc)?
Debian, by a long shot. 26,000 packages. Next closest competitor
(Ubuntu) has 23,000. Most (all?) of the RPM-based distributions are
below 10,000.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Linux_distributions#Features
On Tue, June 17, 2008 4:23 pm, consultores wrote:
OK, BTW, Are free source all the packages included in Debian? What about
SeLinux?
... this is Debian you're talking about.
http://www.debian.org/social_contract
#2 of the DSFG:
Source Code
The program must include source code, and must
consultores writes:
OK, BTW, Are free source all the packages included in Debian?
Are you asking if Debian makes the source for all the packages in Main
available? Of course! Otherwise it wouldn't be Free Software!
What about SeLinux?
SELinux is an integral part of the Linux kernel, and
On Tuesday 17 June 2008, Steve Lamb wrote:
The program must include source code, and must allow
distribution in source code as well as compiled form.
but there is the non-free section, which includes some
closed-source products that are proprietary in every way. I
see license statements
al davis writes:
but there is the non-free section
Which is officially not part of Debian.
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El 4/03/08, Reiniel Gonzalez Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Se deben acordar de mi, yo queria instalar un .rpm, trato de convertirlo a
.deb pero me dan estos warnings, otra cosa en caso de que me estuviera
convirtiendo el paquete en donde se me guardaria, esto es lo que ejecuto en
la
On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 00:24 -0500, Reiniel Gonzalez Martinez wrote:
Se deben acordar de mi, yo queria instalar un .rpm, trato de convertirlo a
.deb pero me dan estos warnings, otra cosa en caso de que me estuviera
convirtiendo el paquete en donde se me guardaria, esto es lo que ejecuto en
eso es lo que no se hacer..me puedes dar una mano con eso...
-Mensaje original-
De: Santiago José López Borrazás [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: mar 04/03/2008 18:36
Para: 'Lista Debian-user-spanish'
Asunto: Re: convirtiendo a .deb un rpm
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El 04/03/08 15:56, Reiniel Gonzalez Martinez escribió:
eso es lo que no se hacer..me puedes dar una mano con eso...
Fácil:
alien -d nombrepaquete.rpm --scripts
Y a correr...
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Conocimientos avanzados
Se deben acordar de mi, yo queria instalar un .rpm, trato de convertirlo a
.deb pero me dan estos warnings, otra cosa en caso de que me estuviera
convirtiendo el paquete en donde se me guardaria, esto es lo que ejecuto en la
terminal
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo alien -d
/home/reiniel
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El 04/03/08 06:24, Reiniel Gonzalez Martinez escribió:
Se deben acordar de mi, yo queria instalar un .rpm, trato de convertirlo a
.deb pero me dan estos warnings, otra cosa en caso de que me estuviera
convirtiendo el paquete en donde se me
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From: Carlos Alegria [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 28-feb-2008 8:14
Subject: Re: error instalando rpm
To: Martín Peluso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
El 28/02/08, Martín Peluso [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Martín Peluso wrote:
Reiniel Gonzalez Martinez wrote:
Hola
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El 28/02/08 20:20, Carlos Alegria escribió:
apt-get install alien
alien paquete.rpm
dpkg -i paquete.deb
Te falta el parámetro '-d' en el alien:
alien -d paquete.rpm
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Conocimientos avanzados en
antemano...
rpm -i /home/reiniel/Desktop/VMware-workstation-6.0.2-59824.i386.rpm
error: Dependencias fallidas:
/bin/sh se necesita por VMwareWorkstation-6.0.2-59824.i386
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
No me pinchaba lo del manual, infle en instale FreeBsD
no me funciona..Gracias de antemano...
rpm -i /home/reiniel/Desktop/VMware-workstation-6.0.2-59824.i386.rpm
error: Dependencias fallidas:
/bin/sh se necesita por VMwareWorkstation-6.0.2-59824.i386
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
No me pinchaba lo del manual, infle en instale FreeBsD
Hola
convertirlo a .deb y no me
funciona..Gracias de antemano...
rpm -i /home/reiniel/Desktop/VMware-workstation-6.0.2-59824.i386.rpm
error: Dependencias fallidas:
/bin/sh se necesita por VMwareWorkstation-6.0.2-59824.i386
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
No me pinchaba lo del manual, infle en
Carlos Alegria escribió:
quien puso HTML ???
Pues, tú. :)
Quizá puedas configurar Gmail para que envíe el correo en texto plano.
cual es el problema??
Aumenta innecesariamente el tamaño del mensaje. Además, existen
clientes de correo que se llevan mal con HTML, y es
El día 25/02/08, José A. Barrera [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Carlos Alegria escribió:
quien puso HTML ???
Pues, tú. :)
Quizá puedas configurar Gmail para que envíe el correo en texto
plano.
cual es el problema??
Aumenta innecesariamente el tamaño del
Carlos Alegria escribió:
y en que parte puse HTML a menos que gmail lo coloque por defecto o
algunos espiritus me esten jugando una broma
Pues el correo se está enviando en los dos formatos:
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Por favor usa el comando aptitude show rpm
Description: Red Hat package manager
If you want to install Red Hat Packages then please use the alien
package. Using rpm directly will bypass the Debian packaging system!
parece que la recomendación es usar alien
On sáb, 2008-02-23 at 03:15 -0200
Oscar Julian Rosales Blanco wrote:
Por favor usa el comando aptitude show rpm
Description: Red Hat package manager
If you want to install Red Hat Packages then please use the alien
package. Using rpm directly will bypass the Debian packaging system!
parece que la recomendación es usar alien
On lun, 2008-02-25 at 16:16 +0100, José A. Barrera wrote:
Carlos Alegria escribió:
y en que parte puse HTML a menos que gmail lo coloque por defecto o
algunos espiritus me esten jugando una broma
Pues el correo se está enviando en los dos formatos:
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es extension rpm,
estuve googleando y encontre que tenia que convertirlo a .deb,
para esto tenia que trabajar con el alien, un programa que lo
convierte a .deb. Hice esto
apt-get install alienpara instalarme el alien
DESPUES alien -i paquete.rpm pero no me
2008/2/22 Reiniel Gonzalez Martinez
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tengo un paquete que quisiera instalarme pero es
extension rpm
extension rpm,
estuve googleando y encontre que tenia que
convertirlo a .deb,
para esto tenia que trabajar con el alien, un
programa que lo
convierte a .deb. Hice esto
Tengo un paquete que quisiera instalarme pero es extension rpm, estuve
googleando y encontre que tenia que convertirlo a .deb, para esto tenia que
trabajar con el alien, un programa que lo convierte a .deb. Hice esto
apt-get install alienpara instalarme el alien
DESPUES alien -i paquete.rpm
2008/2/23 Reiniel Gonzalez Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tengo un paquete que quisiera instalarme pero es extension rpm, estuve
googleando y encontre que tenia que convertirlo a .deb, para esto tenia que
trabajar con el alien, un programa que lo convierte a .deb. Hice esto
apt-get install
Hola
2008/2/22 Reiniel Gonzalez Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tengo un paquete que quisiera instalarme pero es extension rpm, estuve
googleando y encontre que tenia que convertirlo a .deb, para esto tenia que
trabajar con el alien, un programa que lo convierte a .deb. Hice esto
apt-get install
Rhonny wrote:
Hola
2008/2/22 Reiniel Gonzalez Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tengo un paquete que quisiera instalarme pero es extension rpm,
estuve googleando y encontre que tenia que convertirlo a .deb,
para esto tenia que trabajar con el alien, un programa
On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 09:19:16AM -0500, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Is there a command in Debian Sid (or in Linux in general) to find out the
rpm of a SCSI hard drive? I can actually remove it and look at the label of
the hard drive, but I rather not shutdown the machine just for this. I
Is there a command in Debian Sid (or in Linux in general) to find out the
rpm of a SCSI hard drive? I can actually remove it and look at the label of
the hard drive, but I rather not shutdown the machine just for this. I
tried hdparm, had a cursory look in /proc, tried google etc., but no luck
Forces_
University of North Carolina - CB#3210, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210 USA
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Is there a command in Debian Sid (or in Linux in general) to find out the
rpm of a SCSI hard drive? I can actually remove it and look at the label of
the hard drive
Andrew Perrin wrote:
Well, lsscsi will give you the model number which you can then search
online
But that info is in dmesg:
...
[ 71.542625] hda: Maxtor 6Y080P0, ATA DISK drive
[ 72.533302] hdc: ST380011A, ATA DISK drive
[ 82.518152] scsi 3:0:0:0: Direct-Access WDC WD80
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:19:16 -0500
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a command in Debian Sid (or in Linux in general) to find
out the rpm of a SCSI hard drive? I can actually remove it and look
at the label of the hard drive, but I rather not shutdown the
machine just
rpm even though their part
numbers are same. I don't think this is a reliable way of finding out the
rpm.
We also tried hdparm -t /dev/sdb to find out about the drive speeds. But
that gives the end result and not the actual hard drive rpm.
thanks
raju
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Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Actually, this is where the problem originated. We looked at the part
numbers of a hard drive in a cluster and ordered the parts online. But to
our dismay, we found that they have different rpm even though their part
numbers are same. I don't think this is a reliable
RPM nasil olusturabilirim ve spec file icine nasil bilgileri ekleyebilirim.
rpm leri nasil install edebilirim. ornek rpm yazilimi
gonderebilirmisiniz
cok tesekkur ederim
On 7/20/07, Fernando Faria Mariano wrote:
Alguem sabe dizer se é possivel criar rpm a partir do debian com o
checkinstall??? pois no ./configure não eh acusada nenhuma dependencia
faltante...
Pela mensagem de erro, você teria que ter instalado o RPM no seu
Debian. Não seria mais fácil usar
obrigado pela ajuda bruno... mais entao, a maquina que precisava
compilar estes rpm eh um red hat 3, mas pesquisando no site oficial do
samba encontrei um ftp com todos os pacotes compilados para o rh3...
vlw...
fernando faria
Em Seg, 2007-07-23 às 10:23 -0300, Bruno Schneider escreveu:
On 7
criando um .rpm a partir do
checkinstall...
Porém depois de executar
./autogen.sh ./configure make checkinstall -R
ao final da criacao do pacote tenho a seguinte mensagem de erro
###
/usr/bin/install -c bin/libsmbclient.so //usr/local/samba/lib
/usr/bin
Witam.
W dystrybucjach rpm-owskich jest rpm -ql zainstalowany-pakiet
Pod Debianem jest jakis odpowiednik ?
Jesli chodzi o ostatni dist-upgrade, to u mnie bez wiekszych problemow.
Mysql,php,apache i cala reszta. Droche trzeba bylo poszlifowac
dovecot.conf ,ale ogolnie zupelnie bezbolesnie
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Witam.
W dystrybucjach rpm-owskich jest rpm -ql
Jeśli to drugie po q to jest el i chcesz wylistować pliki których
właścicielem jest pakiet pakiet to:
dpkg -L pakiet
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Jotka
Não sei se entendi bem, mas se o intuito é saber qual pacote provê
determinado binário, faça o seguinte:
# rpm -qf /path/do/binario
Será mostrado qual pacote RPM instala o binário. Se ele não foi
instalado pelo RPM, o próprio RPM vai te avisar disso.
Espero que te ajude.
[]s
On 4/11/07
Eu tenho um script e preciso que ele também rode em sistemas .rpm, e
gostaria de saber dos colegas (possivelmente alguns tenham/usam .rpm
também) se há uma variante equivalente `a :
dpkg --search unopkg.bin
no molde das distros baseados em .rpm, e me enviando a sintaxe e o que
retorna no seu
Da uma olhada nesse link: http://www.linuxmanpages.com/man8/rpm.8.php é o
man pages do comando rpm.
Em 10/04/07, hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Eu tenho um script e preciso que ele também rode em sistemas .rpm, e
gostaria de saber dos colegas (possivelmente alguns tenham/usam .rpm
preciso que ele também rode em sistemas .rpm, e
gostaria de saber dos colegas (possivelmente alguns tenham/usam .rpm
também) se há uma variante equivalente `a :
dpkg --search unopkg.bin
no molde das distros baseados em .rpm, e me enviando a sintaxe e o que
retorna no seu computador seria ótimo
On 2/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Opa, blz velho, seguinte voce quer transformar .DEB em .RPM usa um
aplicativo chamado alien no debian ele transforma os DEBs em RPMs
Transformar de DEB pra RPM? Eu conhecia a ação inversa, e...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude show alien
On 2/16/07, Andrea VB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Opa, blz velho, seguinte voce quer transformar .DEB em .RPM usa um
aplicativo chamado alien no debian ele transforma os DEBs em RPMs
Transformar de DEB pra RPM? Eu conhecia a ação inversa, e
On 2/16/07, Maxwillian Miorim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ele escreveu errado o título, ele quer criar pacoes DEB para outras
arquiteturas, foi iniciada nova thread para isso ;)
Eu não tinha chegado na nova thread ainda. ;)
Vallew!
Pessoal,
Alguem sabe de alguma documentção do debian, para
gerar pacotes para outras plataformas ?
Att,
Faria
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On 2/15/07, Rodrigo Tavares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alguem sabe de alguma documentção do debian, para
gerar pacotes para outras plataformas ?
Para criar os pacotes RPM há duas opções: utilizar o rpmbuild (talvez
venha junto com o pacote rpm, eu não posso confirmar agora) ou fazer o
pacote
On 2/15/07, Rodrigo Faria Tavares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Na verdade houve um equivoco de minha parte.
o certo seria :
Criando pacotes DEB para outras arquiteturas
Antes de mais nada precisa de compiladores, linkers e toda
parafernália de desenvolvimento para a outra arquitetura, iso dá
Opa, blz velho, seguinte voce quer transformar .DEB em .RPM usa um
aplicativo chamado alien no debian ele transforma os DEBs em RPMs
use o apt-get pra baixar pois ja deve estar no repositorio
FLW
On 2/15/07, Rodrigo Tavares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alguem sabe de alguma documentção do
--- Maxwillian Miorim [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
On 2/15/07, Rodrigo Faria Tavares
(...)
No mais é o procedimento de criação de pacotes
habitual, pode ver mais
informções nestes links:
http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 03:25:02PM -0200, Maxwillian Miorim wrote:
On 2/15/07, Rodrigo Faria Tavares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Na verdade houve um equivoco de minha parte.
o certo seria :
Criando pacotes DEB para outras arquiteturas
Antes de mais nada precisa de compiladores, linkers e
On 2/15/07, Tiago Saboga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nunca tentei e não conheço o suficiente, então posso estar falando besteira. Me
parece que o dpkg-cross é feito exatamente para isso. Uma outra possibilidade
que não parece tão complicada é usar o qemu.
Dependendo da arquitetura usada o qemu
On 2/15/07, Gunther Furtado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Exemplo de busca no google:
http://www.google.com.br/search?num=30hl=pt-BRnewwindow=1q=debian+cross+compiling+howtometa=
Bem lembrando, esqueci de links sobre cross-compiling :D
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Hallo zusammen,
kann ich mit Debian auch RPM's installieren ?
Gruss,
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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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A: because it distrupts the normal process of
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
Bom dia!
Estou tendo problemas com instalação de um pacote java .rpm
Dá o seguinte erro:
rpm: To install rpm packages on Debian systems, use alien. See README.Debian.
erro: não consigo abrir o índice de Packages usando o db3 - Arquivo ou
diretório não encontrado (2)
erro: não consigo abrir
vc esta tentando instalar um RPM no Debian/Distro Baseada?Da pra usar o Alien, mas sinceramente seria melhor instalar o java no debian na unha é mais eficiente :)se quiser te dou os passos.
instalar o Java.No caso estou usando o J2sdk (desenvolvimento) o 1.4 porque é mais estável.
1- baixar o
hur installerar man
rpm-filer i webmin? vet inte om jag frgat detta
tidigare.
mattias jonsson skrev:
hur installerar man rpm-filer i webmin? vet inte om jag frågat detta
tidigare.
I webmin?
Kan man göra sånt? :)
Jag tror du kan titta lite närmre på projektet Alien, som är gjort för
att konvertera slackware/debian/rpm-paket till/från deb/targz/rpm fram
och tillbaka
Oto log z instalacji sterów wg tego przepisu na debiannie amd64 unstable:
http://dug.net.pl/faq/index.php?kat=7id=147
/[Warning] Driver : can't switch OpenGL library support to XFree86 4.x.x
DRI method
[Warning]: because package xf86_glx-4.*.i386.rpm is not installed.
[Warning
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Oto log z instalacji sterów wg tego przepisu na debiannie amd64 unstable:
http://dug.net.pl/faq/index.php?kat=7id=147
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Ihave problems installing W4L,cuse rpm file is not posible to convert to
debian.I followed instructions I found here,but no luck.Can anybudy help
me to solve this problem?
gianni wrote:
Ihave problems installing W4L,cuse rpm file is not posible to convert
to debian.I followed instructions I found here,but no luck.Can anybudy
help me to solve this problem?
To convert an RPM to DEB format, use alien. I have not used W4L, but
you may want to consider
gianni wrote:
Ihave problems installing W4L,cuse rpm file is not posible to convert to
debian. [...]
You could install the rpm package and use rpm2cpio to convert the .rpm
file into a cpio file. From there, you could extract the files from the
cpio file and copy them into the correct
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 08:27 -0500 Sumo Wrestler (or just ate too much)
wrote:
gianni wrote:
Ihave problems installing W4L,cuse rpm file is not posible to
convert to debian. [...]
You could install the rpm package and use rpm2cpio to convert the .rpm
file into a cpio file. From there, you
Sumo Wrestler (or just ate too much) wrote:
You could install the rpm package and use rpm2cpio to convert the .rpm
file into a cpio file. From there, you could extract the files from the
cpio file and copy them into the correct locations for a Debian system.
Another option, which I
Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
As far as I can see, the rpm file does not have to be converted. Simply
install the 'rpm' package (e.g. with Synaptic) and let the W4L installer
install the rpm file.
Using two package manages (dpkg and rpm) on one system is a horribly bad
idea. They won't know about
Joey Hess wrote:
Alien is program that runs rpm2cpio on a rpm file and generates a deb
file from it.
I know.
Suggesting that it would somehow be safer to to this by
hand makes no sense at all.
Yes it does. If I did it by hand, I know that the right thing got put in
the right place
Sumo Wrestler (or just ate too much) wrote:
Joey Hess wrote:
Alien is program that runs rpm2cpio on a rpm file and generates a deb
file from it.
I know.
Suggesting that it would somehow be safer to to this by
hand makes no sense at all.
Yes it does. If I did it by hand, I
Sumo Wrestler (or just ate too much) wrote:
From the alien man-page (on Sarge):
WARNING
Despite the high version number, alien is still (and will probably
always be) rather experimental software. It's been under
development
for many years now, but there are
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