On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 11:19:49AM +0100, Preben Randhol wrote: | I have a computer at home which is not connected to the internet (no | modem, ISDN etc). I want woody on this machine as all new packages | require libc6 2.2.x and X 4.0 and I need the latest versions of some | packages. I downloaded the unofficial CDs (made 01-01-2001) from | ftp.fsn.hu and took them with me to install. But unfortunately those do | not contain libc6 2.2.x only 2.1.3 as far as I could find out. So I was | wondering if it is possible to make woody CD-s oneself (without too much | fuzz) or if there is another way?
You could just download all the packages you might want and to a HD install. (Assuming you have a machine with a decently fast connection and a disk big enough to transfer to the un-connected machine) I don't know how difficult it is to make cds. | | I know I can just get the libc6 deb file, but there are a lot of | dependancies that I would have to trackdown as well so I don't think | that would be easy, unless somebody has a trick :-) | | Thanks in advance for any help. | | PS: Is there set any deadline for woody as of now?