APT para mandrake (RPM-s)

Pues buscando cositas y leyendo un reportaje de Ferdora y la posibilidad de que tuviera apt para rpm instalado me di una vuelta por el urpmi y me encontrado esto:

Nombre: apt
Versión: 0.5.15cnc5-1mdk
Tamaño: 1174 KB
Soporte: contrib
Versión actualmente instalada: (ninguno)

Resumen: Debian's Advanced Packaging Tool with RPM support

Descripción: A port of Debian's apt tools for RPM based distributions, or at least for Mandrake. Original RPM port done by and for Connectiva. It provides the apt-get utility that provides a simpler, safer way to install and upgrade packages. APT features complete installation ordering, multiple source capability and several other unique features.

Under development, use at your own risk!

* Wed Dec 24 2003 Michael Scherer 0.5.15cnc5-1mdk

- 0.5.15cnc5
- correct README.Mandrake ( thanks to Luca Olivetti )
- patch17 apt-cache whatprovides, from Christiaan Welvaart
- patch18 apt-build-dep, from Christiaan Welvaart
- rediffed patch300
- correct po Makefile ( quick hack :/ )

* Sun Dec 7 2003 Michael Scherer 0.5.15cnc4-2mdk

- patch16, fix epoch handling
- patch15, nicer cow
- add a warning about synthesis in source.list

* Fri Dec 5 2003 Michael Scherer 0.5.15cnc4-1mdk

- 0.5.15cnc4
- Rediff mdk everywhere patch

* Wed Nov 26 2003 Michael Scherer 0.5.15cnc3-1mdk

- 0.5.15cnc3
- added README.Mandrake

* Tue Nov 18 2003 Michael Scherer 0.5.15cnc2-2mdk

- correct the changelog, with the help of Olivier Blin
- add some comment on the various patch

* Mon Nov 17 2003 Michael Scherer 0.5.15cnc2-1mdk

- 0.5.15cnc2
- remove explicit dependency
- from Christiaan Welvaart
- apt-rpm 0.5.15cnc1
- removed patch1
- removed changes to ftp method from patch #2 as it was modified upstream
- removed patch5
- disabled patch7 - seems to be implemented in upstream sources
- fixed patch300
- allow gpg-pubkey to be installed more than once (fixes bug #5613)

* Sun Sep 14 2003 Michael Scherer 0.5.5cnc6-2mdk

- reupload it with correct changelog
- fix the conf to not display warning for gpg-pubkey
- fix the sources list

* Sun Sep 14 2003 Michael Scherer 0.5.5cnc6-1mdk

- add epoch to force upgrade
- from Christiaan Welvaart
- renamed library packages to apt-pkg
- small specfile cleanup thanks to rpmlint
- fixed file info string seen when downloading indexes and packages
- worked around problem with deps having implicit zero epoch that get
compared to packages with explicit higher epoch
- update to 0.5.5cnc6
- use regular hdlists instead of pkglists

* Wed Jul 23 2003 Lenny Cartier 0.5.5cnc4.1-4mdk

- rebuild for new rpm
- patch200: fix missing includes

* Fri Apr 25 2003 David Walluck 0.5.5cnc4.1-3mdk

- use autoconf >= 2.50

* Sat Apr 12 2003 David Walluck 0.5.5cnc4.1-2mdk

- vendors.list should have MandrakeSoft key, not Connectiva

* Sat Apr 12 2003 David Walluck 0.5.5cnc4.1-1mdk

- 0.5.5cnc4.1
- really use vendors.list (which was accidently a copy of sources.list before)
- really add lang files
- add AUTHORS* to %doc
- add %{_localstatedir}/apt/lists/prefetch directory
- chop %changelog to Mandrake versions only
- add 'rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT' to %install (useful with '--short-circuit')
- pass '--with-hashmap' to %configure
- add Requires on gnupg, ncurses, and readline
- add BuildRequires on docbook-dtd31-sgml so that we can build the manpages
- add BuildRequires on gettext-devel, ncurses-devel, and readline-devel
- add specialized rpmpriorities as external source
- add mandrake.conf (which is now the main config file, not apt.conf); also
verify options which are now in mandrake.conf (remove options already
present by default)
- regenerate vendors.list
- regenerate sources.list
- regenerate configure script before calling %configure
- apply mdk specific patches
- apply various patches from alt, cl, pld

* Sun Mar 2 2003 Olivier Thauvin 0.5.5cnc3-1mdk

- 0.5.5cnc3
- apt.conf: arch is i586

* Tue Feb 11 2003 Olivier Thauvin 0.5.4cnc9-3mdk

- use %mklibname (thanks rpmlint)

* Tue Feb 11 2003 Olivier Thauvin 0.5.4cnc9-2mdk

- rebuild

* Wed Dec 18 2002 Olivier Thauvin 0.5.4cnc9-1mdk

- 0.5.4cnc9

* Fri Nov 15 2002 Olivier Thauvin 0.5.4cnc7-4mdk

- libapt does not provdes apt !

* Mon Nov 11 2002 Laurent MONTEL 0.5.4cnc7-3mdk

- Fix apt.conf.bz2 Directory for method was bad : method directory is in
/usr/lib/apt/methods

* Sun Sep 29 2002 Guillaume Rousse 0.5.4cnc7-2mdk

- removed manual requires, let spechelper do its job
- corrected changelog

* Sun Sep 29 2002 Guillaume Rousse 0.5.4cnc7-1mdk

- bump to 0.5.4cnc7
- merged with connectiva RPM
- library policy
- bzipped additional sources
- spec cleanup

* Mon Aug 19 2002 Laurent Culioli 0.3.15cnc55-2mdk

- Rebuild with gcc3.2

* Tue Jun 25 2002 Kenduest Lee 0.3.15cnc55-1mdk

- new version
- Geoff
- Put back in contrib (there are still people who use it).

* Tue Jul 24 2001 Frederic Lepied 0.3.19cnc51-1mdk

- new version (not tested)

* Wed Jan 17 2001 Frederic Lepied 0.3.19cnc31-1mdk

- new version.

* Tue Dec 12 2000 Frederic Lepied 0.3.19cnc27-1mdk

- first mandrake version.


Pues igual me da por instalarmelo y probar si resuelve mejor las dependencias que Urpmi . Alguien tiene isntalada esta herramienta en Mandrake ?

Gracias
yo la acabo de instalar. El tema esta ahora en encotrar buenos repositorios con que llenar el etc/apt/sources.list
a ver que nos dice el google...
Lo malo es que todo lo que tienes instalado con URPMI para APT es invisible, y viceversa.

Algo he oido por ahí, de que MDK iba a dejar URPMI por APT-RPM, pero seguro que son sólo rumores... De todos modos yo no me atrevería a andar jugando tan abajo, no me puedo quedar sin PC [chulito]
Escrito originalmente por Churly
Lo malo es que todo lo que tienes instalado con URPMI para APT es invisible, y viceversa.
[chulito]


buff no tenia ni idea. Entonces hay que elegir una de las dos herramientas por narices, no? Lastima
Claro, el registro de las cosas que se instalan lo lleva cada una por separado, no tienen nada que ver. Con decirte que la base de datos de urpmi es en binario, y la de apt es en ascii...

Claro que siempre puedes dejar el sistema totalmente básico (incluso sin las X) instalado con URPMI (te obliga la instalación lógicamente), y el resto lo instalas con APT, pero no se si será peor el remedio que la enfermedad.

De todas maneras, urpmi está dando pasos muy agigantados (se ha mejorado muchísimo de la 9.1 a la 9.2), y al ser SL una podrá ir copiando de la otra [oki]
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