Maybe it's me who is doing something wrong Donald ;but the last time I tried to use Alien with ubuntu I was told I did not have permission even thou I am sudo.
John Mark Walker <johnmark@johnmark.org> wrote: Excerpts from Donald Raikes's message of Thu Jan 03 11:00:23 -0800 2008:
> Hi,
> I have been trying to install an rpm package onto gutsy for several days
> now.
Hold everything - you're probably better off using alien to convert to
.deb and then installing. I *think* the problem is that your RPM db is
empty, hence why it can't find any of the files.
so, run 'sudo apt-get install alien'
Then, in the same directory as your RPM, run 'alien -c filename.rpm' and
the rest should work. I've had reasonably good success with alien,
although there is the odd package that won't work. In
those cases, I
simply untar the package and install manually:
tar xvfz filename.rpm
At least, that's how RPM's used to work. I haven't used an RPM-based
distro in a couple of years
-JM
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