apt rpm - is it really fully required for cpanel install?

Cemtey

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It says it couldn't install apt rpm should I get it manually or it doesn't affect cPanel install?
Well it has finished installation and seems to be okay but in the future would it be as a problem?

Preparing... ########################################### [100%]
1:install-apt4suse ########################################### [100%]
Setup apt for SuSE Linux 10 on i386...

Downloading apt and apt-libs packages...
No such directory `pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/10-i386/RPMS.suser-rbos'.

unlink: No such file or directory
No such directory `pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/10-i386/RPMS.suser-rbos'.

unlink: No such file or directory

Done.
error: File not found by glob: /tmp/apt-*
package apt-libs is not installed
Package apt-libs is not installed
./bootstrap: line 72: /usr/bin/apt-get: No such file or directory
Autoinstalling apt4rpm failed, please visit http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/ and install it manually
Rpm Sanity Check PASSED!
 

Cemtey

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apt4rpm is required for cPanel on SuSE
Error Im bringing out here is showing that apt-get and apt-libs have failed in installation. But in general apt is installed. Also cPanel finished installation by ignoring thouse two errors. I've also got everything up to nameservers working correctly without these. Should I find apt-get and apt-libs from Internet and manually install them? - or aren't these two much needed?
 

Cemtey

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Please re-read my prior post.
Aight where to get apt4rpm for SUSE linux enterprise 10 ?
Asking because I can't figure out wich one to download at apt4rpm offical site.

Though that apt4rpm error comes out while installation of cPanel starts. That means I should do format and install apt4rpm before I start installation of cPanel?
If so then wouldn't it take ages to read all the errors from cPanel install and then do format after each rpm which isn't installed?
-Also I was wondering around and somewhere I saw that cPanel is susposed to install missing rpm's automatically.

It seems to be working fine currently, why is apt4rpm so important there?

If someone could give list of all needed packages for cPanel installation. Then I'd bet it would save not only my time, but also for many others.
 
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