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Tip: Arch users having to temporarily deal with another Linux distribution can use pacapt, a simple wrapper around other package managers. The pacman package manager is one of the major distinguishing features of Arch Linux. Keygen Osx Guitar Pro 6 Permission Denied. # pacman -S extra/package_name. To install a number of packages sharing.
Howdy, I've been looking everywhere for an answer to this: I have a.deb package for a program that I installed in Ubuntu. Now I want to install it in Arch but can't find anywhere for a way to install it. I've tried with deb2targz and successfully extracted the contents. But after that I haven't got a clue as to what I have to do. I tried manually compiling it with make and make install, but no success. I found this post: But the aur package the post is referring to doesn't exist anymore. So I'm stumped.
Help, please. The program is CrossOver Pro, but I have the.deb package for the 64 bit version that works fine on my Ubuntu. Art Dabbler 2.1 Update Download. It's not the demo that I found on AUR, it's the full edition that the codeweavers people gave out some time ago. That's why I want to install it, but haven't found a way to create the pkg.tar.gz that Arch Linux needs to install it. All I could do is use deb2targz to turn it into a tar.gz file, but when I try to do make and make install to compile it from that file I get squat, so I'm stumped, hehehehe. The program is CrossOver Pro, but I have the.deb package for the 64 bit version that works fine on my Ubuntu. It's not the demo that I found on AUR, it's the full edition that the codeweavers people gave out some time ago.
That's why I want to install it, but haven't found a way to create the pkg.tar.gz that Arch Linux needs to install it. All I could do is use deb2targz to turn it into a tar. N287 Usb Serial Driver. gz file, but when I try to do make and make install to compile it from that file I get squat, so I'm stumped, hehehehe Just use Bump the version / update the md5sum as needed. Last edited by Mr.Elendig (2010-10-01 14:21:00).