[linux-audio-user] MDK sound-RPMs troubles / Sound in Slackware?

Speaker to Vegetables speaker-to-vegetables at pobox.com
Tue Apr 1 12:30:00 EST 2003


Sorry, Austin, but in practice, installing an RPM intended for one 
distribution on another distribution, is not particularly likely to 
work. It may refuse to install unless you "force" it. It may install 
and destabilize your system. I find it much easier and safer to install 
from source tarballs than to install a "foreign" RPM. In theory an RPM 
package could be crafted and tested to be installable on multiple 
versions or distributions, but this is rarely done by those who build 
RPM packages. Perhaps the Linux Standard Base will change this, 
eventually.

On Tuesday 01 April 2003 10:06 am, Austin wrote:
> On 2003.04.01 05:06 Anahata wrote:
> > I was very disappointed with Mandrake when I found out
> > that, just because it used RPM patches, that didn't mean you could
> > download (RedHat) RPM's from anywhere and install them.
>
> That is not accurate.
> Mandrake and RedHat do use the same RPM system.  You can install
> either RPM on either system.  The fact is, due to dynamically linked
> libraries, you're best to use RPMs built on the distro you're using.
>
> Austin

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