Ross Boylan wrote: > Currently, apt's cache is in /usr/var/cache/apt. You must have overridden the default location. That location above is not a normal one.
> I would like to move that back to /var/cache/apt, thanks to new disk > space. Remove your customization and it will return to the default location. > I recall some problems with this when I originally moved it, I think > because some other files had pointers to the location. That was quite > awhile ago. Does anybody know if it is safe to make the switch simply > by editing > Dir { > Cache "/usr/var/cache/apt"; > }; > in apt.conf and mv'ing the files? Yes, it should be safe to do that. I have done that myself. You will need to 'apt-get update' afterward to resync the lists. When I do this I see warnings once through before things sync and then it is clean afterward. > By "problems" I mean that apt starts downloading all the debs again, > seemingly not recognizing that it has them. Hmm... I don't see that. Did you modify "Dir::State::Lists" too? Bob
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