Converted the rpm auxillary file to a deb and got the same error message. I believe that the deb was created by Alien and _never_ even tested on a debian system. This leaves me with the option of trying to somehow decompose the file and intall the auxillary file manually?
> Hello, > The debian auxillary file cannot be installed. > This happens with both 219 and 2111 of the debian2.1 (glibc) > debian:/home/cmos# dpkg -i executor-aux_2.1pr11-1_all.deb > (Reading database ... 47713 files and directories currently installed.) > Unpacking executor-aux (from executor-aux_2.1pr11-1_all.deb) ... > dpkg: error processing executor-aux_2.1pr11-1_all.deb (--install): > corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive > dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe) > Errors were encountered while processing: > > > Then an error message when attempting to run executor_demo: > Couldn't find /home/executor/System Folder. > I see that the deb files have been created from rpm files > translated by "Alien". I don't know if there have been any > changes to the debs or if they are a straight translation. I > will try to convert the rpm aux file to a .deb myself in hopes > of creating an installable deb. Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks > Chris Mosley -- end of forwarded message --