Barry Pollock wrote:
You wil have to create a Packages file and a Release file and a Package
file.
You can simply download the package and do a dpkg -i p`fullpagagename' .
The Release file and Package file are optional. A minimally functional
Packages file can be created by running 'dpkg-scanpackages ./ /dev/null
| gzip -c - > Packages.gz' in the directory with the debs and then you
can add it to your sources by adding to your sources.list:
deb file:///path/to/deb/directory ./
and running apt-get update or some variant thereof. That being said,
dpkg -i is easier if there are no dependencies and as Emma pointed out
most people who distribute debs bother to create a Packages.gz so that
you can just add the http address to your source.list