Autodesk Infrastructure Map Server 2012: Failed Dependencies

Has anyone get Autodesk Infrastructure Map Server 2012 running
(or even tried to get it running) on openSUSE 11.0 (32-Bit)?
I’m trying to install it, but there are failed dependencies:

error: Failed dependencies:
        libExpressionEngine-3.6.0.so is needed by infrastructuremapserver2012deu-server-2.3.0.5001-1.i386
        libFDO-3.6.0.so is needed by infrastructuremapserver2012deu-server-2.3.0.5001-1.i386
        libcrypto.so.6 is needed by infrastructuremapserver2012deu-server-2.3.0.5001-1.i386
        libcurl.so.3 is needed by infrastructuremapserver2012deu-server-2.3.0.5001-1.i386
        libexpat.so.0 is needed by infrastructuremapserver2012deu-server-2.3.0.5001-1.i386
        libssl.so.6 is needed by infrastructuremapserver2012deu-server-2.3.0.5001-1.i386
        libxalan-c.so.111 is needed by infrastructuremapserver2012deu-server-2.3.0.5001-1.i386
        libxalanMsg.so.111 is needed by infrastructuremapserver2012deu-server-2.3.0.5001-1.i386

I can’t find appropriate packages for these libs.

*Same thread in german: *http://forums.opensuse.org/forums/deutsch-german/hilfe-und-helfen/anwendungen/473431-autodesk-infrastructure-map-server-2012-failed-dependencies.html

As openSUSE 11.0 is far beyond support, it is no suprise that you can not fond a lot of software for it anymore.

And for the same reason not very many people here will have openSUSE 11.0 running anymore and thus the change you find somebody running “Autodesk Infrastructure Map Server 2012” on it is even more remote.

OK, I faced it now. But concerning this, there is another question that’s interesting:
Is it possible to do a distribution upgrade from 11.0 to 12.1?

No. But if you have a separate /home you can install while leaving /home (and thus all user data) untouched. Else you have to save the contents of /home yourself. But it is of course imminent to have a gog and up-to-date backup of everything before you start such a major action. And such a back can also be usefull after the install while you can then still consult e.g. the old configuration files in /etc.