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On Monday 31 Mar 2003 11:05 pm, Albert Cervera Areny wrote:
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> The tricky thing (well... hope not ;) seems to be administering all
> computers.. I'd like to have a server in which I download (update) the
> latests debs and all other machines update from this. I suppose this is not
> dificult as I could have a cron-script which downloads PACKAGES and RELEASE
> files from any mirror and configure each machine to download from the
> server within the network..

Take a look at apt-proxy.  This allows you to have a single server for your 
network holding debs as they are downloaded from conventional mirrors. [Think 
leafnode for debs]


> However, a couple of questions come to mind: Is there a way to avoid *all*
> of the questions when updating software with apt-get, or even better select
> the answers in one computer and update the rest of them? Also, has somebody
> used this strategy but downloading source-debs, compile them and then offer
> them to the rest of the network?

Isn't this a debconf setting?

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Alan Chandler
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