On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 00:16, Aron Smith wrote:
> do red hat rpms still work in mandrake 9.0 or can any rpm 386 or above
> work?
Just be careful WHAT/WHICH RH RPM's you install - some might break lib
paths or system paths or want libraries that are compiled strictly for
RH - so as long as you're
Depends, some do, some don't, depends on the libs etc. the RPM was
comiled against. All inall, best to stick with ML RPM's. What do you
need that ML doesn't provide an RPM for anyway?? In my experience, they
provide almost everything under the sun you could want.
Cheers
Jason
Aron Smith wrote
do red hat rpms still work in mandrake 9.0 or can any rpm 386 or above
work?
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On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, FemmeFatale wrote:
> Miark wrote:
> >
> > Downloader for X v2 is available today. I'm perfectly content
> > to download the tarball and install that, but it raised my curiosity as to how new
>software finds its way into Mandrake-specific RPMs.
> > Who does it? How long does
"Downloader for X" actually. Not X itself :-)
It's a download manager.
Miark
FemmeFatale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> saith:
> Miark wrote:
> >
> > Downloader for X v2 is available today. I'm perfectly content
> > to download the tarball and install that, but it raised my curiosity as to how new
>sof
Miark wrote:
>
> Downloader for X v2 is available today. I'm perfectly content
> to download the tarball and install that, but it raised my curiosity as to how new
>software finds its way into Mandrake-specific RPMs.
> Who does it? How long does it normally take?
>
> Miark
>
and what is this
Downloader for X v2 is available today. I'm perfectly content
to download the tarball and install that, but it raised my curiosity as to how new
software finds its way into Mandrake-specific RPMs.
Who does it? How long does it normally take?
Miark
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