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List:       kde-linux
Subject:    Re: [kde-linux] Add CDs to Kpackage sources, How-To ???
From:       "Gary L. Greene Jr." <greeneg () phoenuxos ! com>
Date:       2006-08-27 21:28:44
Message-ID: 200608271728.48738.greeneg () phoenuxos ! com
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On Sunday 27 August 2006 17:19, The Other wrote:
> Aug 27, 2006
>
> Hello All,
>
> I'm using Kpackage 3.4.2 level "b" and SuSE 10.0.
>
> I had been using YaST to access the SuSE install disks to get
> packages.  Then I discovered Kpackage, and would like to use my
> Debian Woody and Sarge install disks to access those packages.
>
> How do I do it?
>
> Using my /etc/apt/sources.list from Debian was not read properly by
> Kpackage and resulted in errors.
>
> Is it possible to tell Kpackage to read packages off CDs?  If so, how?
> (I access the internet through dial-up, and really want to use those
> 14 CDs of packages I have from Debian.)
>
> Thanks All,
> Stephen.
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Unfortunately you're about to cause your self a world of pain by mixing 
packages from one distribution of Linux with another. Unfortunately, in Linux 
if a package is from one distribution or another, it is highly advised to use 
packages only for the distribution you are on. This is caused by version 
mismatches of libraries, locations of tools, and the scripts used to start 
the installation/configure it. SuSE is as far from Debian in many ways as an 
apple is to an orange. While both are fruit and they both are sweet, they 
aren't one and the same.

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