>> "FP" == Frederick Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
FP> I dunno where apt stores those files, but there's a way to find
FP> out :-)
/var/cache/apt/archives
Ciao,
Martin
Christopher R. Barry writes:
> Whenever Apt fetches new packages, is there a way for it to save them?
Look in /var/cache/apt/archives/ .
> Preferably, if Apt could understand the local directory hierarchy and
> automatically put them in their place that would be wonderful.
I don't understand wha
>you wrote on: 04 Feb 99 at 15:53 (received 05.02.99)
>about : _Having Apt save packages in local hierarchy._
>
>>Whenever Apt fetches new packages, is there a way for it to save them
>Yes, I believe so. Sorry, I don't know the exact syntax, but remember to
>have read it with "man apt-get". T
Hi Christopher,
you wrote on: 04 Feb 99 at 15:53 (received 05.02.99)
about : _Having Apt save packages in local hierarchy._
>Whenever Apt fetches new packages, is there a way for it to save them?
Yes, I believe so. Sorry, I don't know the exact syntax, but remember to
have read it with "
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
> Whenever Apt fetches new packages, is there a way for it to save them?
> Preferably, if Apt could understand the local directory hierarchy and
> automatically put them in their place that would be wonderful.
By default it does save them in a nice
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