Is there a practical way of downloading or obtaining a snapshot of potato
given the shear size of the binary-i386 tree and the constant update of the
packages?  By the time I finish downloading all the packages, the Packages
file is already out of date.  

One solution is to have a utility (Windows based?) that can create the file
Packages based on what actually exist in the local binary-i386 directory. 

Any thoughts?

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