Recently, after a lot of apt-get dist-upgrade, I noticed that my
/var/cache/apt/archive had many copies of the same packages.
So, I tried a man apt-get and found the option clean. I tried it but it removed
everything.
I just want it to remove the old packages, keeping the most recent in their
place.
is there a way to do this ?
I have to give my cache to a friend but dpkg-scanpackage puts in his package
file the most expired package, which isn't good if he wants to do a apt-get
upgrade...
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