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Kaj 09-24-2001 02:18 PM

Possible to open up .RPM in windows?
 
I know i'll probably get flamed for this, but i was just wondering if it's possible for one to open up .RPM files on a windows platform. Is there like a third party program for that? Thanks in advance!

dorward 09-24-2001 02:28 PM

Yes!
 
Try this:

http://www.google.com/search?q=rpm+Windows+browser

ugge 09-24-2001 02:31 PM

Rpm are a special packet form developed for linux.
RPM files include all of the files, binaries or source files needed to compile/install the program.
In addition it contains configuration scripts.
All of these files are made for linux so there shouldn't be any reason to open them up in windows.
The files make no sense in the world of M$.

ChaosX2 09-24-2001 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ugge
Rpm are a special packet form developed for linux.
RPM files include all of the files, binaries or source files needed to compile/install the program.
In addition it contains configuration scripts.
All of these files are made for linux so there shouldn't be any reason to open them up in windows.
The files make no sense in the world of M$.

I can't agree with your logic. What if your main workstation is windows and you just want to view some stuff in an RPM for use on linux.

Thymox 09-25-2001 07:34 AM

Or, for instance, you know that there's some code, images, video, sound, etc held within the RPM file and you really can't be bothered to restart the computer into Linux to then extract the appropriate files onto your Win partition(s), to then have to reboot back into Windows to make use of them (for whatever purpose).

I, for one, would find this extremely useful for extracting sound files held within an RPM file for a game, so that I can then use them in my Windows based music program.

Kaj 10-03-2001 03:07 AM

Well, not in Mr Gate's backyard, but definately in mine ;) I have to study some codes wrapped in RPM so it's no wonder why I need such a program for that purpose. Something already noted by #4 & #5.

slugboy 06-20-2003 06:26 PM

RPM Viewer or Install
 
My install says there is no valid applicaton available to view or open an RPM. What gives?:newbie:

pnigam 07-07-2003 03:26 AM

Try this one
 
Tried this tool...its a beta but it works.

http://www.laysi.com/rpmbw/download.htm


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