Re: debian on a red hat system
galt@inconnu.isu.edu,
>If you can't be helpful, be silent.
>On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Veit Waltemath wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 07:49:06PM -0000, Pat Woolley wrote:
>> > I use mandrake 7 and I am very happy with it. However I
} would like to be able to install debian packages on my system
} As I see it there are two ways possible. Convert debian to rpm
} or install dselect on my system.
>> > Can you help with one or both of these solutions please.
>> > Regards Pat Woolley
>> >
>> Why do you want install debian packages on a rpm-system. The sense escapes me.
It's part of switching over to 1oo% Debian. A worthy cause in anybody's book.
I'm doing the same with Corel... {'course it's a tiny bit easier}
With Mandrake, you've got to change some paths though... move a few programs
around, etc...
Personally, I'd install dselect... or, just, reinstall with Debian and
add the rpms that you need. To me, that seems a little easier. Not knowing
how much you know about linux or how easily you can do the transition...
I can only say how I'd go about it. {:} Which is probably the hard way}
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