ke4nt1

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Posted: July 03 2004,16:32 |
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Chris... Sounds like dependency hell to me...
You could copy ALL the .deb files that frozen bubble requires to a CD, then add the cdrom as a repository in your apt/sources.list ( which you can do for any app, to replace an internet connection ) You can use the command apt-cdrom to do this. Type apt-cdrom for a list of options (You will still need the dsl-dpkg.dsl extension installed to do this..)
But then you would end up with an installed app, which is ok for a HD install, but you'd have to apt-get it all over again every time you rebooted, for a LiveCD...
Which, is basically, what a repackaged .dsl file is, without having to do the apt-get install thing again...
If you want to install it to a runnning copy of DSL, without an internet connection, then why would you NOT want a .dsl file, but a collection of .deb's instead?
What's wrong with having frozen-bubble as a .dsl?
73 ke4nt
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