Steve Wilson wrote:
Daniel Skorka wrote:
Steve Wilson <funmaker_11@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
root@wizard:/home/vince# rpm2tgz winetools-0.9-3joi386.rpm
/usr/bin/rpm2tgz: line 98: winetools-0.9-3joi386.rpm: No such file or
directory
/usr/bin/rpm2tgz: line 99: winetools-0.9-3joi386.rpm: No such file or
directory
1) Winetools is generally considered to be a last resort.
2) Why do you need to convert that RPM into a tarball anyway?
3) Failures of programs not related to wine are _not related to wine_.
Daniel
I was not changing it to a tarball. If you would actually read the post you
would see that the program converts an RPM to a slackware type for
kpackager. However I downloaded a tg file and installed that. I pefer to
use kpackger since it keeps track of the files during install, so If I want
to uninstall then kpackger knows exactly which files and where.
kpackager is nothing more than a front-end to slackware's package
installation utilities. And by the way, any tar archive using gzip, old
'compresss' format, or bzip2 compression is called a tarball. This
includes slackware packages.
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