Try copying the .deb packages from /var/cache/apt/archives onto the other machine in the same location. Then if you're using apt-get to upgrade, it should see them there automatically. It should tell you when you're about to upgrade that it needs to get 0Kb of data or something.
Er, I think that might work : ). --Daniel On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 11:59:45PM +0100, Christian Groessler wrote: > Hi, > > I've got 2 debian installations. Now after some while I updated one of > it in dselect to the newest packages. This was a 100MB packages > download from the internet. > > After installing the packages I was asked whether the newly downloaded > package files should be deleted. I answered no in the hope to use them > to update the other installation. > > This is now my question, where are these downloaded packages located > in the file system and how do I tell the other installation that I > have these updates? > > Thanks for your help. > > regards, > chris