On 2003-11-11 06:55:36 +0800, csj wrote: > You might try creating your own apt archive. An apt archive is just a > directory (or subdirectories) full of debs. To make them visible > to apt you create an index file called Packages (or gzipped to > Packages.gz) using a command like "dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null > > Packages". Your apt source might then look like: > > deb file:/my-apt-archive/ ./ > > Put this file:// source before any http:// sources and apt will > look at this before attempting to download from the Net.
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