On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 06:26:23AM -0500, Gary Setter wrote: [...] | I'm thinking of a Windows version of atp-get. If I had that, I | could bring down all the packages for X-window create a local | mirror on my dos partition and then run atp-get under Linux | this time the local mirror is | my source). | | Has this been done before? Are there binaries I can grab? Do you | have any helpful suggestions?
I don't know of an apt-get that would work like you want. For one thing it would need access to your package database to see what you have and what version it is. The easiest way, I think, is to just browse http://packages.debian.org with a web browser and download all the .deb files you want (and the dependencies they have). Save them to your vfat disk. Boot linux and mount your 'doze disk and use 'dpkg -i *.deb' in the directory you saved the packages in to install them. The downside to this approach is if you miss a dependency, dpkg will complain at you and you will need to boot windows to get the needed package and boot back to linux. If you have 2 systems you could have windows on one and linux on the other and use samba to share the disk. This would eliminate the reboot issue. HTH, -D