I like to use apt-move to create a local mirror of all the packages I've installed. This makes it easy to keep the other machines on my home lan up to date. All I do is make the apt-move directory (in my case it's on /mirror) mountable via nfs by all local machines, and go from there.
I think this may be the sort of thing you're wanting ... I could easily be wrong though. Sean Oki DZ wrote: > > Hi, > > I have several packages downloaded on a machine. I'd like to be able to > apt-get'ing those packages from another machine. What packages do I have > to have on the first machine so that the downloaded packages can be > apt-get'ed by the second machine. (I can get Apache installed on the 1st > machine.) > > BTW, how do you pronounce "apt-get"? Is the "apt" pronounced just like in > "aptly"? > > BTW2, is there any Debian package that can do "apt-multicast"? (ie: > "package site" mirroring with some savings in bandwidth). > > TIA, > Oki > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null