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Re: Setting up a local mirror



charlie derr wrote:

do you mean apt-proxy?

paul



wajig guesses that it could be closer to what was asked (or not) --
the answers seemed to be ranked well too (or maybe that's just coincidence?),
in any case, hooray for wajig or apt-cache, or dpkg (or all of them?)
 -- this is sid, btw

dibble:~$ wajig search deb mirror
apt-move - Maintain Debian packages in a package pool
apt-proxy - Debian archive proxy and partial mirror builder development
debmirror - Debian partial mirror script, with ftp and package pool support
debootstrap - Bootstrap a basic Debian system
debpartial - Debian Packages/Sources file partition tool
debpartial-mirror - Debian partial mirror script
dfsbuild - Build Debian From Scratch CD/DVD images
doc-debian - Debian Project documentation, Debian FAQ and other documents
jigdo-file - Download Debian CD images from any Debian mirror
madison-lite - display versions of Debian packages in an archive
mirror - Keeps FTP archives up-to-date
netselect - Choose the fastest server automatically
netselect-apt - Choose the fastest Debian mirror with netselect
pbuilder - personal package builder for Debian packages
r-recommended - GNU R collection of recommended packages [metapackage]
rootstrap - A tool for building complete Linux filesystem images
eclipse-platform - Eclipse platform without plug-ins to develop any language
tomcat4 - Java Servlet 2.3 engine with JSP 1.2 support
    ~c
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yeah, yeah, don't bother with the line-wrapping advice, just get a better mail client or leave me alone
and i sometimes like to toppost ~~ so sue me



Thanks for the tip .. I'll check out wajig and debmirror too.

paul



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