

# Then save your changes (however you do in your editor) # Set the Architecture to amd64 or append amd64 to it (devided by a space) # I happen to have used emacs, but vi, gedit, nano, or others should work fine # Fix up architecture if required (64 bit systems, particularly) by editing the debian/control file with a text editor
#RETROSPECT CLIENT DOWNLOAD INSTALL#
"-scripts" seems to be needed to have the install script run to set a password for connecting the first time. $ sudo alien -scripts Linux_Client-7_6_100.rpm Hopefully this will help someone else, and maybe someone can take it further, and get rid of more warnings and errors during build and installation. This led to some minor error messages, but nothing fatal. I think there are some minor issues with filesystem layout and assumptions about what shell is being used. I was able to get things to mostly work, and I have successfully done a backup. I basically followed the previous instructions, but had some issues. The machine is a running 64-bit, which complicates things a little bit. I needed to install Retrospect Client on a Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) machine so it could be a client to my Retrospect server, which backs up Linux, Windows, and Macintosh machines in our facility. deb package, especially for amd64, I'd greatly appreciate a copy. I don't know why, This file does exist and I'm running under sudo. "dh_testdir: cannot read debian/control: No such file or Set the Architecture to amd64 or append amd64 to it (devided by a space)Įverything seems to go OK until I get to "retroclient-XXX/debian/rules binary". Donwloaded Linux_Client-XXX.rpm from here (XXX is your version) Yes, it is enough to install lib32stdc++6 So I thought I'd follow some steps I found by googling that uses alien to convert an.

deb package to install the EMC Retrospect client for linux (a file backup system).
