Horacio M.G. wrote: > well, it was just like that, and the result was as I said, no .deb > package, instead the tree directory directly in /.
Well then you must be using some strange old version of alien and it intrepreted alien -debian as "alien -d -e -b -i -a -n", and the -i made it install the package it generated. Current versions of alien will *not* do that: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>alien --to -debian foo Option to is ambiguous (to-deb, to-rpm, to-slp, to-tgz) Unknown option: debian > I've just done that, I've installed libc5, rebooted the system, and still > "can't load libXmu.so.6" Now install xlib6... -- see shy jo