> On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, Mark Phillips wrote: > > > My second best option is to use nfs to symlink the laptop's > > /var/cache/apt/archives to the desktop's. This might work --- the > > only problem here is that dselect-apt decides to delete all the files > > in the cache! How can I turn this off??? > > This actually is the best option, there is no need to rebuild a directory > structure, a flat directory will work just as well and is much easier for > APT to manage. The latest APT in ptoat has an option to force dselect to > not erase files.
I tried this symlink option in order to upgrade a hamm machine to slink and it worked fine! However now I am trying to upgrade an older machine --- it is running Debian 1.2 (I think it was called bo???) Anyway, because it was lib5, I needed to install a lib5 version of apt. The one I found was version "0.1.10". The only problem was that when it decided what it needed to download, it decided it needed to download all "107M/107M of archives" which is strange because the cache already has most stuff. I tried to work out what was happening and I might have the answer. For example, it started downloading "lyx_0.12.0.final-0.1.deb", while in fact there was already a cached "lyx_0.12.0.final-0.1_i386.deb". Presumably this older apt doesn't stick a "_i386" on the end of packages whereas the newer apt does. Hence the older apt doesn't realize that all the packages have already been downloaded. I think what I need is a libc5 version of the newer apt_0.3.2. Does this exist? Where can I get it? Thanks, Mark. P.S. Is there anything wrong with me manually deleting files from /var/cache/apt/archives that don't need to be there? _/~~~~~~~~\___/~~~~~~\____________________________________________________ ____/~~\_____/~~\__/~~\__________________________Mark_Phillips____________ ____/~~\_____/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ____/~~\HE___/~~\__/~~\APTAIN_____________________________________________ ____/~~\______/~~~~~~\____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ "They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them!"