The reason I'm asking for this feature is that For example, I want to install the most recent packages when installing an OS in a specific closed network environment.
Of course, I could use a recently created DVD iso file, but I would need to have an internet connection to apply files that have been updated since this ISO was created, so I only want to copy and apply the most recent packages. Is there any way to do this? 2023년 12월 25일 (월) 오후 11:05, Andrew M.A. Cater <amaca...@einval.com>님이 작성: > On Mon, Dec 25, 2023 at 12:21:29PM +0000, �� ���� wrote: > [Copied to the poster because they may not be subscribed] > > > how to clone apt repository to newest only? > > Fedora/Red Hat will organize the repository by copying only the most > recent packages from that distribution if you give it the "reposync > --newest-only" option, but Debian doesn't seem to be able to do that. > > > > What can I do? > > > > > Hi > > By default, apt will check the dates on the package manifests and bring you > up to date based on that. > > If you install from nothing then the installer will do the same assuming > that you have an internet connection. > > reposync is really a Red Hat ecosystem specific command, I think. > > (already answered on the list: can I suggest that you subscribe to the > list) > > Andy > (amaca...@debian.org) > >