On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 06:50, Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
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> This package may work, however I only want to mirror the packages that are
> installed on my server, nothing else.
Have you looked at apt-proxy? Works very nicely here.
Richard
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This package may work, however I only want to mirror the packages that are
installed on my server, nothing else.
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On Tue, 19
hi,
have you considered the debmirror package?
--sean
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 11:18:43AM -0500, Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
> I have a really silly question for all you apt-move users out there. Is
> there a way to syncronize a testing box to unstable? For instance, I have
> a testing box and
Yuri Leikind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that apt-move doesn't work with non-native
> packages, like, say, ximian gnome or kde for potato, which are
> not officially in the distribution. It just "skips" them.
> Is there a way I could make apt-move move them, too?
Set up sources.list
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 10:51:38AM -0500, David B . Harris wrote:
> To quote John Covici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # Hi. I have two machines and I would like to avoid downloading the
> # same debian packages for each one since I have a slow connection. I
> # want to use apt-move to make a mirror out
To quote John Covici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# Hi. I have two machines and I would like to avoid downloading the
# same debian packages for each one since I have a slow connection. I
# want to use apt-move to make a mirror out of one machine and use it
# for both machines to avoid duplicate download
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