Patrice Dumas <pertusus <at> free.fr> writes:
The target for dpkg are not casual users, and casual users won't
use it
anyway. In %description, I put
dpkg and dselect will certainly be non-functional on a rpm-based system
because packages dependencies will likely be unmet.
It may admitedly be enhanced, to say something like
dpkg and dselect will certainly be non-functional on a rpm-based system
because packages dependencies will likely be unmet, and in any case
you are likely to trash your system if you install packages using
dpkg.
I think you should not only say what does not work, but also what does work, so
people know why you're packaging them in the first place, e.g.:
dpkg and dselect are provided to allow converting between package formats with
alien and installing Debian or Debian-based distributions in a chroot for
virtualization. They are NOT intended to be used to manage packages within your
Fedora installation, and attempting to use it that way will not work and may
even break your system!
Kevin Kofler