I'm a bit unfamiliar with debian's packaging system/manager on that level; would using apt-get retrieve no rpm? Just the contents tha would most likely be in it?



kyle m. reynolds (mac os x, c++)
canvas foundation, designer (yukikito)
class of 2014, school of electrical engineering and computer science (university of central florida)


On Aug 27, 2010 11:25 AM, Shawn H Corey <shawnhcorey@...155...> wrote:

On 10-08-27 09:41 AM, John Culleton wrote:
> I am hitting a brick wall on compiling 0.48 on my Slackware Linux
> system. Is a compiled Linux version 0.48.0 available in Debian
> repositories? In rpm form?

No, Debian and its distros uses aptitude or apt-get.


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