Install Deb Package On Arch Linux Download

I recently found myself wanting to upload music to Google Music from my computer with Arch Linux but found that they only had RPM and APT (.deb) packages available for download. It's fairly straightforward to install an RPM on Arch: Download the RPM for your architecture (64- or 32-bit); Install rpmextract. Manual Pool Covers Insulation. In this article we will introduce you to alien, a tool that converts between different Linux package formats, with.rpm to.deb (and vice versa) being the most.
Although Archlinux has a collection of software of all kinds in its repository, you may not be able to find your happiness in spite of a search on AUR. Need to install a develop package for Debian or Ubuntu and not listed on the Pacman and AUR tools list? No problem, there is a small software responding under the name Debtap, allowing to convert and compile the software of your choice. Installation: Debtap is available on Pacman, you can integrate it using Pamac or Octopi. The installation through the console will take place as follows: sudo pacman -S debtap Transform your.deb file into installable pkg: Download the.deb file of your choice, having previously done a search on Arch and AUR repositories. If your file is not listed, you can go through debtap.
The ideal is to go into admin mode by inserting the command: Su Go to the directory where your package is located and proceed as follows (minergate is here as an example): debtap minergate.deb Debtap will ask you to use a license of your choice. Asus Eax300se Windows 7 Driver there. Simply reply via GNU or GPL. Wait a few seconds while the conversion takes place.
Once your pkg created just install it once and for all by entering this command. Sudo pacman -U minergate.pkg There you go! To better understand and analyze here is a short explanatory video.