Re: [SLUG] Filling in PDF forms

From: draeath (draeath@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 05 2009 - 18:05:05 EST


While that may be true, adobe is a prebuilt binary. The .deb does little
more than housekeeping in this case.

I've extracted the data.tar.gz from a deb and actually had it work on a
completely different distro, in a similar case.

On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 2:30 pm, Dylan William Hardison wrote:
> Spake steve szmidt on Thursday, February 05, 2009 at 08:28AM -0500:
>> On Thursday 05 February 2009, Pete Theisen wrote:
>> > Jonathan Brown wrote:
>> > > I haven't used Debian in a while (I use ArchLinux on my main
>> machine
>> > > now), but I assume you are using Ubuntu
>> >
>> > Hi Jon!
>> >
>> > Actually, Mepis. Looks like I'm toast. Oh, well, nothing much to
>> report
>> > anyway. So many flavors of Linux!
>>
>> Not sure why you feel you would be toast, but most distro's are based
>> on one
>> of four main ones. In this case Mepis is based on Debian. Thus you can
>> install for example Adobe's Acrobat Reader.
>>
>
> Mixing debian packages in ubuntu packages in debian, or debian
> packages in ubuntu is always a bad idea, and I'd never recommend it to
> someone. Source packages tend to be compatible between ubuntu and
> debian, but afaik package maintainers do not make any effort to keep
> the
> binaries compatible.
>
> Part of the reason for the growing dominance of dpkg-based distros is
> that debian and ubuntu package maintainers have high standards, and the
> user community doesn't mix and match crap as is common -- even
> encouraged -- for rpms.
>
> Now, mepis has such a small community that they try to stay roughly
> compatible with debian sid, outside of kernel-space:
>
> http://www.mepis.org/node/3232
>
> You can't just say it's because mepis is based on debian; it's because
> mepis has not diverged much from debian. :)
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