Philipp 6 Posted February 10, 2007 Debian/Ubuntu users can fetch the latest compatibility database now with their favorite package manager Here is the apt repository for /etc/apt/sources.list: Code: # CompatDB.orgdeb http://MIRROR/apt/ ./ You need to replace MIRROR with the actual mirror. For example: Code: # CompatDB.orgdeb http://compatdb.majorgeeks.com/apt/'>http://compatdb.majorgeeks.com/apt/ ./ The following packages are available over apt: compatdb.org-windows compatdb.org-linux compatdb.org-macos The compatibility data will be installed in the /usr/share/compatdb.org- directory. Code: # apt-get install compatdb.org-linuxReading Package Lists... DoneBuilding Dependency Tree... DoneThe following NEW packages will be installed: compatdb.org-linux 0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Need to get 101kB of archives. After unpacking 549kB will be used.Get:1 http://compatdb.majorgeeks.com ./ compatdb.org-linux 20070210 [101kB]Fetched 101kB in 5s (17.5kB/s) Selecting previously deselected package compatdb.org-linux.(Reading database ... 9896 files and directories currently installed.)Unpacking compatdb.org-linux (from .../compatdb.org-linux_20070210_all.deb) ...Setting up compatdb.org-linux (20070210) ... 3 Share this post Link to post