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Default Linux Compatibility Layer is broken in 1.3
http://bugs.pcbsd.org/bug.php?op=show&bugid=384
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Ok so we can't install RPMs but other wise it works...
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Ok so we can't install RPMs but other wise it works...
Looks like native FreeBSD version of RPM is solution.

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/usr/ports/archiver/rmp4
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