Aaron Konstam wrote:
It depends on which backend APT is using. The original used DPKG as a backend (and therefore takes .deb packages), but there is a port of APT to RPM (which, BTW, is in the Fedora repo, IIRC), and that takes the same .rpm files as RPM and YUM use.I know this may be a sily question but what does a file that apt installs look like. I mean what is its tag that identifies it as a file that can be installed