Op vrijdag 15 april 2005 22:48, schreef David Krider:
Apt is good enough for an article in the upcoming linux-magazine: http://www.linux-magazine.com/issue/54/apt4rpm.pdf
Yes, this is 9.3, and this is exactly why I've avoided using apt-for-rpm. I used the stock 9.2 sources line at the site, and when I went to `apt-get install', it told me that there were "broken packages" and that I needed to do something like a `apt --fix-broken'. I'm really afraid that it's trying to mix 9.2 packages with my 9.3 system. I thought I was just missing something here, but it looks like synaptic (compiled for this setup) hasn't been made yet, and I think I'm getting asking for trouble to try to put the one for 9.2 on my system. Somebody please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
The thing is suse did not release the online version of 9.3. For this reason the apt repository is not complete and is not able to resolve all dependencies. You can resolved the dependencies using YAST for the time being untill the online suse93 gets released. -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless