Hi, as I only have a modem and phone-cost will make you a poor man in germany, I'm looking for a good way to upgrade in the following manner:
I want to determine the package I want to get via dselect. Make a sorted list of the packages to fetch. Get these packages from our local debian-mirror using a windows-box. Put this packages on a zip-disk Install the packages at home with dselect. So I would get the packages file per ftp. Then I could select the packages I want to upgrade. A script would make a list of the packages which actually have to be fetched. This list should be sorted, so that I can use ws_ftp with minimal need for changing dirs. A ftp-client which handles scripts would be even better, but I don't know any for winblows (big hurra for all these colorfull progs, which can only be used interactively). Then I would take these packages home on a zip-disk. Use dpkg-scanpackages and mount the dir as mounted partition. Voila. So the big problem (at least for me) is the sorting-script. Three years ago I've done some programming with turbo-pascal on windows, but it will not help me with this I suppose :-) It would be at least frustrating, when a perl guru can write this in a 5-liner, when I would at least need 30 times as much... So maybe someone is willing to create such script ? (I promise to do a perl course this summer vacation :-) Also if someone knows a script-driven ftp-client for windows or dos... (If I ask about this in a win* newsgroup I will cetrainly get answers like "use your mouse" or "what is scriptmode, what is commandline" ) I think such a instrument would be usefull not only for me. Ciao, Martin -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .