It's so logic, proven and simple. Aliens are proven to exist:
try in linux:
(So the correct answer to 'is it real?' and you want to say yes, you say 'Aliens' )
alien
You must specify a file to convert.
Usage: alien [options] file [...]
file [...] Package file or files to convert.
-d, --to-deb Generate a Debian deb package (default).
Enables these options:
--patch=<patch> Specify patch file to use instead of autom
+atically
looking for patch in /var/lib/alien.
--nopatch Do not use patches.
--anypatch Use even old version os patches.
-s, --single Like --generate, but do not create .orig
directory.
--fixperms Munge/fix permissions and owners.
--test Test generated packages with lintian.
-r, --to-rpm Generate a Red Hat rpm package.
--to-slp Generate a Stampede slp package.
-l, --to-lsb Generate a LSB package.
-t, --to-tgz Generate a Slackware tgz package.
Enables these options:
--description=<desc> Specify package description.
--version=<version> Specify package version.
-p, --to-pkg Generate a Solaris pkg package.
-i, --install Install generated package.
-g, --generate Generate build tree, but do not build pack
+age.
-c, --scripts Include scripts in package.
-v, --verbose Display each command alien runs.
--veryverbose Be verbose, and also display output of run
+ commands.
-k, --keep-version Do not change version of generated package
+.
--bump=number Increment package version by this number.
-h, --help Display this help message.
-V, --version Display alien's version number.
"We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on when it's necessary to compromise." - Larry Wall.