Until I had setted up testing chroot's, I was a happy apt-move user.
But now due to #342802 (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=342802)
I'm looking for an alternative. Actually I don't need apt-move's mirroring
capabilities. All I want are archiving my download
Hi,
I currently have a single local apt-repo (created by apt-move) that
serves (via http) my sarge box. The apt-move.conf on that sarge box is
fairly default except for a LOCALDIR= that points to an nfs mount.
My network also consists of several etch boxes, and I would like to sync
those boxes to
Thus spake Greg Madden :
> Use the 'sync' option with apt-move. The man page says it will dl all
> files installed on your box.
I've tried apt-move sync, but nothing appears to happen. This could
mean that either the packages used during installation found it's
way into
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 19:03:30 +0200
Gilles Mocellin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le samedi 19 août 2006 17:45, Joseph Le-Phan a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I recently was able to utilize apt-move for a repo on a
> > machine that serves a local lan. Once a machine
Le samedi 19 août 2006 17:45, Joseph Le-Phan a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I recently was able to utilize apt-move for a repo on a
> machine that serves a local lan. Once a machine has fetched debs
> from remote repos, an apt-move update makes those debs
> available to the rest of the
Hello,
I recently was able to utilize apt-move for a repo on a
machine that serves a local lan. Once a machine has fetched debs
from remote repos, an apt-move update makes those debs
available to the rest of the lan.
I'd like to know if it's possible to mirror
cessed is the order in which the
sources appear in the file (pinning being equal) - and that is what
'apt-cache policy' is picking up on.
However, with the introduction of keys when priorities are equal it
appears that sources with a Releases.gpg file are preferred over ones
without (which
On 2/18/06, Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > This downloads updates currently needed, and puts them into an
> > apt-move style archive in /usr/mirror, which is then picked up like so
> > in sources.list:
> >
> > deb file:/usr/mirror/debi
Hello
Chris Stiles (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have the following cron job that runs nightly :
>
> /usr/bin/apt-get update &&
> /usr/bin/apt-get autoclean &&
> /usr/bin/apt-get -dy dist-upgrade &&
> /usr/bin/apt-move update &&
> /u
Hi --
I have the following cron job that runs nightly :
/usr/bin/apt-get update &&
/usr/bin/apt-get autoclean &&
/usr/bin/apt-get -dy dist-upgrade &&
/usr/bin/apt-move update &&
/usr/bin/apt-get update
This downloads updates currently needed, and puts them into a
Hi --
To keep ADSL usable during the day I have a script that runs the
following actions overnight:
/usr/bin/apt-get update &&
/usr/bin/apt-get autoclean &&
/usr/bin/apt-get -dy dist-upgrade &&
/usr/bin/apt-move update &&
/usr/bin/apt-get update
I have an apt-
somehow tell gpgi, which is ran
> from the apt-move script, to use the non-passphrase file (which is
> probably not possible).
You're absolutely correct! :-)
I used Kgpg to set up a new key and remove my previous efforts. The
directions said dfsbuild must run as root, so I did the gp
t is it wanting me to put there?
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I haven't used apt-move, but from the gpg point of view the name is
> > either the name of the user or the key-id. In your case C633A12A or
> > "James Vahn".
> >
> > The problem here is th
Simo Kauppi wrote:
> James Vahn wrote:
>> # Set this to key name to be used for signing Release files.
>> SIGNINGKEY=
>>
>> What is it wanting me to put there?
>
> Hi,
>
> I haven't used apt-move, but fro
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 12:28:04PM -0700, James Vahn wrote:
> I read with interest about dfsbuild and would like to try it, but it
> wants a Packages.pgp file from my local mirror. Setting apt-move and
> gpg up for this is proving to be difficult.
>
> short:~# gpg -K
/root/.gnupg/secring.gpg
>
> sec 1024D/C633A12A 2005-09-24
> uid James Vahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ssb 1024g/14633FD3 2005-09-24
>
Do you see a "key name" for apt-move in there?
#
I read with interest about dfsbuild and would like to try it, but it
wants a Packages.pgp file from my local mirror. Setting apt-move and
gpg up for this is proving to be difficult.
short:~# gpg -K
/root/.gnupg/secring.gpg
sec 1024D
Title: Re: Re: apt-move and debootstrap - stable vs sarge
Thank you for your response…
debootstrap --resolve-deps appears to only be a valid option for the 'unstable' release… I'm not sure why I'm having trouble with the 'stable' version.
Is there a query th
Patterson, Richard A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I am running sarge and am trying to run debootstrap from an apt-move
| repository. I first noticed that apt-move chose to name the release
| stable rather then sarge. So within debootstrap(0.2.45-0.2), I created
| /usr/lib/debootstrap/s
I am running sarge and am trying to run debootstrap from an apt-move
repository. I first noticed that apt-move chose to name the release
stable rather then sarge. So within debootstrap(0.2.45-0.2), I created
/usr/lib/debootstrap/scripts/stable (based on sarge).
Now when I run this command, I
Title: apt-move and debootstrap: stable vs sarge
I am running sarge and am trying to run debootstrap from an apt-move repository. I first noticed that apt-move chose to name the release stable rather then sarge. So within debootstrap(0.2.45-0.2), I created /usr/lib/debootstrap/scripts
t;> CD once again and wait for all the packages to download, but I was
>> wondering if I can somehow create a set of ISO images using the
>> machine were debian is already installed.
>
> This is where apt-move comes in quite handy: with it, you can get the
> packages you used t
wnload, but I was
> wondering if I can somehow create a set of ISO images using the
> machine were debian is already installed.
This is where apt-move comes in quite handy: with it, you can get the
packages you used to install your system, move them into a directory
tree quite similar to that
> W M Brelsford wrote:
>
> >I've been using "apt-move update" to populate a local hierarchy for use
> >by my other machines via nfs:
> >
> > deb file:/n/di/var/debian stable main contrib non-free
> > deb file:/n/di/var/debian stable/u
W M Brelsford wrote:
I've been using "apt-move update" to populate a local hierarchy for use
by my other machines via nfs:
deb file:/n/di/var/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb file:/n/di/var/debian stable/updates main contrib non-free
Since the sarge r
I've been using "apt-move update" to populate a local hierarchy for use
by my other machines via nfs:
deb file:/n/di/var/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb file:/n/di/var/debian stable/updates main contrib non-free
Since the sarge release, however, the securi
> On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 08:36:03PM +0200, W. Borgert wrote:
> > I'm using apt-move since some time without problems.
> > Suddenly(?) the following error message appears:
The problem has been solved: It was a consecutive fault of
a DNS resolution problem. The funny thin
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 11:52:03AM -0700, Chuan-kai Lin wrote:
> Can you tell me exactly what apt-move command you were using when you
> got that error message?
It was apt-move get, IIRC. (not in the office now...)
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On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 08:36:03PM +0200, W. Borgert wrote:
> I'm using apt-move since some time without problems.
> Suddenly(?) the following error message appears:
Can you tell me exactly what apt-move command you were using when you
got that error message?
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Hi,
I'm using apt-move since some time without problems.
Suddenly(?) the following error message appears:
Updating from local Packages files...
mawk: cannot open "testing.i386/bak" for output (Not a directory)
Unknown error: getfiles: 2.
Do you have an idea what the ca
On Nov 13, 12:21, Jim Bailey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a quick and dirty way to get debian to use the
> /var/cache/apt/archives .debs from another machine?
>
Bad form to answer my own question but the answer for me seems to be
no there is however a very good tool called apt-mov
or at least it seems to ;)
It wont talk to /var/cache/apt/archives
I normally run 'apt-move update' to move all packages to a local
mirror. But it no longer does anything. I start it and it says:
Updating from local Packages files...
Moving files...
and thats it, it will sit ther
When running "apt-move mirror" I'm getting a lot of errors like this:
Failed to fetch
ftp://debian.ihug.com.au/debian/pool/main/f/fontilus/fontilus_0.4-2.tar.gz Unable to
fetch file, server said '/debian/pool/main/f/fontilus/fontilus_0.4-2.tar.gz: No such
file or director
Hello List,
I've created my apt-get repository the way I want it. I can add Debian
packages to my heart's content. But I'm wondering what is the proper way
to remove packages from my apt-get repository.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello all,
I just finished downloading the necessary packages for my mirror, I did
this with the "apt-move mirror" command.
The problem I'm having is using the "apt-move move" command to move the
files from /var/cache/apt/archives to /local/debian/cache/apt/archives
numbers don't change: 850+ packages installed, but only
about 200 downloaded by apt-move.
Still trying...
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that are
> currently installed on B into a mirror (on B), then burn that
> onto a CDROM, carry it to A and install it.
>
> I though that "apt-move sync" is my freind. From the manpage:
>
>sync Similar to the mirror function, but
> only gets
A and install it.
I though that "apt-move sync" is my freind. From the manpage:
sync Similar to the mirror function, but
only gets the packages that are cur-
rently installed on your system. It
uses dpkg(8) --get-selections to find
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 22:08:09 +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 02:03:42PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 04:12:27PM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
>> > On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 12:48:38 -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
>> > > BTW -- IIRC, someone posted a way to trim /var
On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 10:08:09PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 02:03:42PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 04:12:27PM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
> > > On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 12:48:38 -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> > > > BTW -- IIRC, someone posted a way to t
On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 02:03:42PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 04:12:27PM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
> > On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 12:48:38 -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> > > BTW -- IIRC, someone posted a way to trim /var/cache/apt/archives
> > > to the most current one (or two) ver
On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 12:48:38PM -0800, Bill Moseley said
> This old topic again...
>
> I'm not really interested in creating a local hierarchy and maintaining
> another set of sources on my machines, but I would like a system where
> when a I do a dist-upgrade that before fetching the remote pa
On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 04:12:27PM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 12:48:38 -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
>
> >
> > BTW -- IIRC, someone posted a way to trim /var/cache/apt/archives to the
> > most current one (or two) versions and purge the rest. Anyone remember
> > that?
>
> apt
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 12:48:38 -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
>
> BTW -- IIRC, someone posted a way to trim /var/cache/apt/archives to the
> most current one (or two) versions and purge the rest. Anyone remember
> that?
apt-get autotrim
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This old topic again...
I'm not really interested in creating a local hierarchy and maintaining
another set of sources on my machines, but I would like a system where
when a I do a dist-upgrade that before fetching the remote package it
first checks another source for the .deb. In other words for
James Vahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to get apt-move to move an apparently unknown package
> (libsensors-1debian1) into the partial mirror, I've created a file,
> "/mirrors/debian/.apt-move/testing.binary.local" containing this line:
>
>libsenso
local mirror that I would be able to use as an apt source for future
installations of debian using ' apt-move update '
It seems to process fine, but
when I try to use it as a mirror, either by file:// or http:// (with apache
configured), It tells me the index files are missing,
Trying to get apt-move to move an apparently unknown package
(libsensors-1debian1) into the partial mirror, I've created a file,
"/mirrors/debian/.apt-move/testing.binary.local" containing this line:
libsensors-1debian1 optional main/l/lm-sensors-
The docs seem pre
Albert Dengg wrote:
Hi
well...
you could set up apt-proxy (apt-proxy.sf.net)...
just be aware that it has sometimes painfully long waiting times but otherwise it
works for me
Actually, you can just apt-get install apt-proxy. It is reasonably
easy to setup.
-Roberto
pgp0.pgp
Description: PG
>
> http://somelocalmachine/debian/apache_1.3.28-1_i386.deb
>
> apt-move seems more involved than I need -- after all I can still just
> use my old way to scp the .debs to where I need them. And I don't
> really want to setup a mirror, just a cache.
>
> Of cours
elocalmachine/debian/apache_1.3.28-1_i386.deb
apt-move seems more involved than I need -- after all I can still just
use my old way to scp the .debs to where I need them. And I don't
really want to setup a mirror, just a cache.
Of course apt-move seems to have some nice features, such as only .d
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 11:31:32PM -0400, Kevin McKinley wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 17:22:03 -0500
> Patrick Albuquerque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I try to maintain a partial mirror of unstable but I have a problem
> > with ap
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 04:24:57PM -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Sunday 20 July 2003 02:22 pm, Patrick Albuquerque wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I try to maintain a partial mirror of unstable but I have a problem
> &
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 17:22:03 -0500
Patrick Albuquerque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to maintain a partial mirror of unstable but I have a problem
> with apt-move, mainly it's a bit too efficient.
>
> apt-move update (as root) will build a repository
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sunday 20 July 2003 02:22 pm, Patrick Albuquerque wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to maintain a partial mirror of unstable but I have a problem
> with apt-move, mainly it's a bit too efficient.
>
> apt-move update (as root) will
Hi,
I try to maintain a partial mirror of unstable but I have a problem
with apt-move, mainly it's a bit too efficient.
apt-move update (as root) will build a repository in
/mnt/data/mirrors/debian but then delete _all_ the debs it copied over.
Also, it won't build Packages.gz
from.
TMK, there is no such place.
> 3. A step-by-step recipe for using apt-move to make the CD images of
> the security updates distribution.
If you want to locally mirror security updates, I suggest either an FTP
mirror application or rsync.
> 5. Directions to a detailed de
ource code distributions (Woody). All I needed was
similar CDs of the security updates. Unfortunately, CD images of the
security updates were not to be found anywhere, so I decided to make
them myself, somehow, and burn them.
I know from the Securing Debian HOWTO, and elsewhere, that one can use
a
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 06:50, Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
>
> This package may work, however I only want to mirror the packages that are
> installed on my server, nothing else.
Have you looked at apt-proxy? Works very nicely here.
Richard
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Nov 2002, sean finney wrote:
> hi,
>
> have you considered the debmirror package?
>
> --sean
>
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 11:18:43AM -0500, Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
> > I have a really silly question for all you apt-move users out there. Is
> > there a w
hi,
have you considered the debmirror package?
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On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 11:18:43AM -0500, Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
> I have a really silly question for all you apt-move users out there. Is
> there a way to syncronize a testing box to unstable? For instance, I have
> a testin
I have a really silly question for all you apt-move users out there. Is
there a way to syncronize a testing box to unstable? For instance, I have
a testing box and I want to build an unstable archive as well as a testing
archive. I already have a testing archive syncronized on a nightly basis
Hi. I just did an upgrade and found myself with a new version of
apt-move with incompatible changes from previous versions.
I did an apt-move fsck and then an apt-moveget which worked ok. When
I tried an apt-move move it skipped a number of packages including
the newest samba packages which I
Hello,
How can I create Release ans Packages file with apt-move result tree ?
This seems to be requied for debootstrap !
François
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03-31 at 18:27, Greg C. Madden wrote:
> I have successfully created a local mirror & moved the packages from the
> apt/archive to the local mirror using apt-move (nice tool). I would now
> like to populate it with more packages. I have 8 of the woody iso's and
> would like
I have successfully created a local mirror & moved the packages from the
apt/archive to the local mirror using apt-move (nice tool). I would now
like to populate it with more packages. I have 8 of the woody iso's and
would like to somehow get the packages directly from these as opposed
re?
>
> Not sure. Did you originally create your local mirror with apt-move
> 3.x (potato version) ? Are you now using 4.x (woody version) ? If so
> you need to read /usr/share/doc/apt-move/README. There were major
> changes between 3.x and 4.x. If you have not done apt-move fsck t
go, but I recovered by blowing away the existing
> copy (on the grounds that I didn't have anything to lose) and rerunning
> `dselect update', which recreated it correctly. What's going on here?
Not sure. Did you originally create your local mirror with apt-move 3.x
(potato vers
was going out of my mind. I'm not.
No; it's apparently variable. Still, the apt-move manpage did say to
use a file: URI, and every time I've seen those on a Unix system to
date, they've started with three slashes. That, however, may be a
netscape/mozilla peculiarity; I belie
Richard Cobbe wrote:
> No, the three slashes are in fact correct.
Hrmm.. just to add to the confusion. I just checked my sources.list and saw I
was using single slash. I did man sources.list to see if I was going out of
my mind. I'm not.
> Turns out you have to write the Release files by hand
/home... to deb file://home...
No, the three slashes are in fact correct. Turns out you have to write
the Release files by hand. (I have to say, I do wish this part of the
process were documented better---if not necessarily in the apt-move
manpage, then at least in /usr/share/doc/apt-move. It loo
Richard Cobbe wrote:
> I've added the local mirror to sources.list, but neither apt-get nor
> dselect appears to see these files. What step have I missed?
It's a simple typo. Change deb file:///home... to deb file://home...
BTW when I reply to your message only part of it shows up in my mailer.
, and I couldn't
> repair it. There was a large chunk missing out of the middle, so far as
> I could tell).
>
> So, I dutifully saved all the .deb files I downloaded during the first
> attempt, and I used apt-move to move them off to another directory.
> I've added t
le, so far as
I could tell).
So, I dutifully saved all the .deb files I downloaded during the first
attempt, and I used apt-move to move them off to another directory.
I've added the local mirror to sources.list, but neither apt-get nor
dselect appears to see these files. What step have I
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 05:28:54PM +0100, Matijs van Zuijlen wrote:
> To get back to the original topic of this thread:
> Well, I'm testing it now, and I did some stupid things with my apt-move
> cache, but it seems the apt-proxy-import script wouldn't work anyway,
> since a
ctually get to that homepage, I may even consider
> it. Ah, I see it's aptable. Great. You have another tester.
To get back to the original topic of this thread:
Well, I'm testing it now, and I did some stupid things with my apt-move
cache, but it seems the apt-proxy-import script wo
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 04:41:15PM +0100, Chris Halls wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 03:45:41PM +0100, Matijs van Zuijlen wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 12:51:17PM +0100, Chris Halls wrote:
> > > http://apt-proxy.sourceforge.net/apt-proxy/unstable
>
> > I would like to try it, but I (well, m
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 04:41:15PM +0100, Chris Halls wrote:
> Well, no, not the script itself so I'll attach it.
*muffled sounds of Chris beating the script into submission*
Oops, it ran off just before I hit the send key. Or maybe I just forgot...
Chris
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On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 03:45:41PM +0100, Matijs van Zuijlen wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 12:51:17PM +0100, Chris Halls wrote:
> > http://apt-proxy.sourceforge.net/apt-proxy/unstable
> I would like to try it, but I (well, my nameserver) can't seem to
> resolve apt-proxy.sourceforge.net at the
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 12:51:17PM +0100, Chris Halls wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:19:11PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> > On 06-Mar-2002 Markus Grunwald wrote:
> > > Now I do have a lot of files on the apt-move mirrors, wich I would like
> > > to
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:19:11PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On 06-Mar-2002 Markus Grunwald wrote:
> > Now I do have a lot of files on the apt-move mirrors, wich I would like
> > to reuse for apt-proxy. Is this possible?
>
> Should be able to just copy
On 06-Mar-2002 Markus Grunwald wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I have some local mirrors, made with apt-move. Since today, I use
> apt-proxy which is better for me.
>
> Now I do have a lot of files on the apt-move mirrors, wich I would like
> to reuse for apt-proxy. Is this possible?
Hi !
I have some local mirrors, made with apt-move. Since today, I use
apt-proxy which is better for me.
Now I do have a lot of files on the apt-move mirrors, wich I would like
to reuse for apt-proxy. Is this possible?
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gt; APT_PROXY_CACHE?
>
> Yes, they are roughly the same thing, i.e. the toplevel directory for the
> cache.
>
> > Also, what about apt-move's FILECACHE, which
> > is where .debs are put by apt-get.
>
> apt-move takes files that apt has already downloaded to
ker :-)
> Is apt-move's LOCALDIR supposed to be the same as apt-proxy's
> APT_PROXY_CACHE?
Yes, they are roughly the same thing, i.e. the toplevel directory for the
cache.
> Also, what about apt-move's FILECACHE, which
> is where .debs are put by apt-get.
apt-move
Hi,
Is there such a thing? I'm having some troubles knowing which
directory/directories are important if I want to share .debs
across a small LAN.
Is apt-move's LOCALDIR supposed to be the same as apt-proxy's
APT_PROXY_CACHE? Also, what about apt-move's FILECACHE, which
is where .debs are put b
Hi,
I have created a local mirror with apt-move, I have placed a
line like this in sources.list:
deb file:/mirrors/debian/ local main contrib non-free non-us
As you can see, with my sparkling imagination I gave the local
mirror a release name of "local".
I ran apt-get update and
I am attempting to set up a partial local mirror of debian/ using
apt-move. There is nothing special about my Debian
installation that I am aware of. (I am much too new to Debian to do
anything special deliberately!)
I have configured apt-move to use ftp.us.debian.org for non-non-US.
When I run
Anyone care to clarify the "step-by-step" instructions on
making a lone CD of downloaded, installed packages?
apt-move get
apt-move sync # just a CD of installed woody packages
cd /usr/share/debian-cd
joe CONF.sh
. CONF.sh
make distclean status
mak
Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
> >>> So I try to apt-move, but I fail, and I do not understand why.
> >>> Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong and what I need to do to
> >>> get on with it?
>
> >>You have to edit /etc/apt-move.conf and put i
>>> So I try to apt-move, but I fail, and I do not understand why.
>>> Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong and what I need to do to get on
with it?
>>>
>>> This is what happens when I run apt-move:
>>>
>>> mycomp:~# apt-move getlocal mo
Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
> So I try to apt-move, but I fail, and I do not understand why.
> Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong and what I need to do to get on
> with it?
>
> This is what happens when I run apt-move:
>
> mycomp:~# apt-move getlocal move packag
Hello,
I am a very new apt-mover who hopes someone can help me apt-move.
I have 2.2r3 on which i have apt-get installed a package from testing (it
works).
The package, and all its dependencies are now in the apt archive on my
computer.
I wish to move this set of packages into a correct Debian
Markus Grunwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried for example
> ...
> **/kdetoys/eyesapplet*
> **/kdebase-crypto/kdm-krb*
> **/kdeutils/kab*
> **/kdegames/kabalone*
> **/kdesdk/kapptemplate*
> ...
The version of apt-move in testing still uses the old archive
Hi !
I'd like to bild my own little Debian mirror using apt-move. The way to do this
is clear, but I have trouble with the .exclude file.
I took several looks at the included example but I dont get how to exclude all
kde directories.
I tried for example
...
**/kdetoys/eyesapplet*
**/kd
Anyone have more insight on this? Here's a question I asked Joost & his
reply:
> I've installed apt-move, and I've got my mirrors directory set up. Each
> time I run apt or deselect I decline to let it remove downloaded files
> and apt-move update.
>
> So far
Hello,
I'm trying to make a local mirror of debian woody with apt-move.
Things seems to works fine, but my local mirror does not exced 500 Mo.
A lot of packages are missing. Do you know what's wrong ?
Thanks for your reply,
With kind regards,
Gael Pegliasco.
Yuri Leikind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that apt-move doesn't work with non-native
> packages, like, say, ximian gnome or kde for potato, which are
> not officially in the distribution. It just "skips" them.
> Is there a way I could make apt-move mov
Hi all,
I have set apt-move to move and store all downloaded and cached
packages in a separate directory.
I noticed that apt-move doesn't work with non-native
packages, like, say, ximian gnome or kde for potato, which are
not officially in the distribution. It just "skips" them.
Hello,
i have a problem with apt-move. I want to mirror the testing
distribution with the i386 packages on my unstable machine.
Configured like the comments in the config file told me, i just get
the following errors when i use apt-move mirror:
E: Can't find a file for package ... (d
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