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install rpm with portage. Then use rpm to install the required |
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Redhat-packages. Use the flag "--justdb" during install, so no files get |
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actually installed. |
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This worked for me to install IBM DB2. |
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Regards, Uwe |
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Henti Smith wrote: |
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>On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 15:23:54 +0100 (CET) |
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>"Christian Skarby" <christian@××××××.no> wrote: |
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>>>Hi all |
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>>>I'm desperate ... |
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>>>I have a client that uses trend viruswall .. and he's NT machine has |
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>>>finally died and we're switching to linux. I'd love to use gentoo |
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>>>instead of redhat / suse etc etc but I cannot find any docs on how to |
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>>>get the thing installed. |
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>>>Does anybody have any information I can use to install it on gentoo |
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>>Well, I am not sure, but have you tried |
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>>app-arch/rpm , might be able to use that if Trend provides you with an |
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>>rpm, eventually there is an app-arch/rpm2targz if you need to convert it. |
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>it doens't come with an rpm .. but it uses RPM commands to find out about the system and installing stuff everywhere .. all dependant on redhat system structure .. |
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>>Not sure if this is any help at all.. |
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>thanks for trying :) |
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