On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 02:09:20PM +0300, Nagakamira wrote: > Hi, I found certain distros which are using dpkg package manager as its > default package management system. There's about 2: UHU Linux and Ataraxia > Linux (and Yocto but .deb format can be used optionally). But they aren't > based on Debian (or on its derivative). For example, UHU and Ataraxia are > using repositories which are compatible with APT. That would be great if > you can add support for them.
Just because they can use apt doesn't mean the packages are compatible with debian. And if they work with apt, then you can add the repositories to your sources.list yourself. If that doesn't work then almost certainly those packages are not debian compatible. Even ubuntu packages are not always compatible with debian and ubuntu is actually based on debian. -- Len Sorensen