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RE: Installing Non-Debian Programs w/out Apt -- what effect?



Hal Vaughan wrote Thursday, February 06, 2003 1:36 PM

> Now that I finally have a working Debian system, I want to 
> know what will 
> happen if I install non-Debian programs.  I know this will 
> vary from case to 
> case, but I'm wondering what the general impact is if I have 
> to install 
> programs that I can't do from apt.
> 

Wait one second here! I'm seeing a lot of advice.

1. There is definitely something to be said for installing such packages
under a fake user account. /home/nondebian. This can almost always be done
just by passing PREFIX=/home/nondebian to the ./configure script for the
package.

2. BUT, if you turn each program you want to install into a .deb, you _can_
user dpkg to install and remove it...

3. HOWEVER, you can be totally on top of things, add this to your
/etc/apt/sources.list

deb http://your.company.here.com/path/to/debian/archive unstable main
#I think you want it to say unstable, maybe because then, if the program
enters stable, it won't get overwritten??

Making your own little debian archive WILL ALLOW YOU to use apt and dselect
and dpkg, just like you would normally.

Plus, you'll feel cooler than I do, because you have accomplished something
I have not.

Then again, I haven't tried, I just know I want to :)


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