Use apt-move
"Moore, Paul" wrote:
> Another question on apt...
>
> I've downloaded a lot of .deb files from various places on the Internet, and
> I'd like to put them on a CD or something for safekeeping. It strikes me
> that the best way of doing this would be to put them in some sort of format
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph A. Martin (The LaterDude)) writes:
> Actually I use dpkg-scanpackage with great success. apt-move can also
> move packages from /var/cache/apt into a directory structure. Check
> the man page for dpkg-scanpackage, if you need more help ask me and I
> will provide examples
"Joseph A. Martin (The LaterDude)" wrote:
>
> Actually I use dpkg-scanpackage with great success. apt-move can also
> move packages from /var/cache/apt into a directory structure. Check
> the man page for dpkg-scanpackage, if you need more help ask me and I
> will provide examples.
>
> Ron Radema
> No, that wouln't work. I have debs from a lot of places (unofficial
> packages, updated versions backported to slink, etc, etc) and I want to
> combine them onto one CD. So I have to build my own Packages.gz
I do that all the time. On my system, I have a directory /debian/local, where
I dump
Actually I use dpkg-scanpackage with great success. apt-move can also
move packages from /var/cache/apt into a directory structure. Check
the man page for dpkg-scanpackage, if you need more help ask me and I
will provide examples.
Ron Rademaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I guess you should che
I guess you should check the manpage of deb-control.
Ron Rademaker
PS. You could also keep all the .deb's and install them, if needed, using
dpkg.
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Moore, Paul wrote:
> From: Ron Rademaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > The easiest way would be to use the Packages.gz fro
From: Ron Rademaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The easiest way would be to use the Packages.gz from the
> mirror and the
> directory structure as used on the mirror, when you update using that
> Packages.gz, it will seem as if there are much more packages, that you
> don't all have, however if
The easiest way would be to use the Packages.gz from the mirror and the
directory structure as used on the mirror, when you update using that
Packages.gz, it will seem as if there are much more packages, that you
don't all have, however if you don't need them that's not a problem.
Ron Rademaker
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