On 22-06-2007, Javier Enrique Tiá Marín <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > El vie, 22-06-2007 a las 15:50 -0300, Andrés Ghigliazza escribió: >> Hi there, >> >> We will soon have, 5 or 6 Debian boxs (servers and desktops), in our >> LAN. We would like to know, if it is better to use apt-cacher o approx >> for the updates. >> >> I couldn't find enough documentation of any of them, to see some >> features, before installing one. >> >> Thanks very much, >> >> tizo > > I tested apt-cacher, apt-proxy and approx. > > My recomendation is approx: simple and stable. >
Just forgot to add some details about approx: for now it doesn't handle pdiff files (Eric Cooper working on it). This is a missing features but i think upstream will make it work soon. Moreover: upstream is reactive and looking for user feedback. Regards, Sylvain Le Gall -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]