Tazpkg search to search the repository for a package tazpkg install /path/to/file.tazpkg to install a local package. Posted 5 years ago #. The Debian package could probably be converted over (using the right libraries from Debian's repository) to make it work. I haven't actually played MineTest. I'm unfamiliar with dpkg but you could try to create a blank file with: mkdir /var/lib/dpkg -p && touch /var/lib/dpkg/status. It depend on the file contents, though; in which case you will need to copy it from another machine that has a working dpkg installation, or find example on the internet. Have you tried converting the DEB.
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