Joey Hess wrote: > Johann Spies wrote: > > Two complications: 1. Potato's alien would not translate RHL 7's rpm's > > to debian. You need one from woody and that will require libc6 2.2 as > > far as I know. > > No version of rpm in debian can handle red hat 7 rpms. Updates to a > version of rpm that can are stalled until we get db3 into debian. > > Of course you can always install alien (and alien-extra) onto a red hat > 7 box and do the conversion there.. > > > 2. Your dependencies may create a lot of problems. > > You may try alien for smaller packages which are not available in > > Debian, but I would not try it with something like XF 4.0.1. > > Me neither. To quote myself in the man page: > > Alien should not be used to replace important system pack- > ages, like init, libc, or other things that are essential > for the functioning of your system. Many of these packages > are set up differently by the different distributions, and > packages from the different distributions cannot be used > interchangeably. In general, if you can't remove a package > without breaking your system, don't try to replace it with > an alien version. > > > You would be better off by using apt-get source and get sources from > > testing or unstable, compiling them to debian packages and install > > them on potato if you want to use newer versions. > > I belive that x4 debs are available backported to stable, though I don't have > an apt source offhand.
people.d.o/~cpbotha/ Regards, Joey -- The good thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from. -- Andrew S. Tanenbaum