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Re: /var/cache/apt/archives



On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 02:49:34PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Sure you can. Keep the most recent N versions of each package you use
> (adjusting N for the desired maximum size of /var/cache/apt/archives
> and/or the number of versions back that you want to be able to easily
> downgrade to), and delete anything older than that. This can be
> scripted pretty easily.

FYI, the upcoming version of apt-proxy does this already.  I'm testing it
for a few more days on my box before I release it into the wild.

apt-proxy maintains a seperate cache directory, which can be used to serve
files to apt clients.  It has options to remove unused files after a certain
time period, and the new version can compare the files in the cache with the
Packages files, and discard all but N versions.

Chris
(apt-proxy maintainer)



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