Hi,

Yes, this is a feature that i was thinking for a long time now.
However it doesn't replace the tool that Matej did, since the latter have a 
very specialized purpose of getting only packages that you miss. The offline 
repo of Fdnpkg is a more generic approach. Choice is always good :)



escape <esc...@front.ru> wrote:

>On 19.06.13 23:07, Mateusz Viste wrote:
>> I'm happy to announce the release of a new version of my FreeDOS
>package 
>> manager - FDNPKG v0.94.
>> 
>> Big changes: this new version brings support for offline (on disk) 
>> repositories, and update features (FDNPKG is able to update itself
>now).
>
>Great! This is really welcome feature addition. As you as you could
>see,
>earlier in the list, people start writing their own tools for this
>purpose. Very nice indeed.
>
>
>
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