Re: adding a directory to apt source
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 11:05:18 -0400,
David Z Maze <dmaze@debian.org> wrote in message
<[🔎] 87vfrsixjl.fsf@everett.mit.edu>:
> Jerry Turba <jturba@yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > I've been reading and trying the same procedure. I noticed that in
> > the example given (deb file:/root debs/) there is no forward slash
> > between root and debs. I strongly suspect that that is not a typo
> > but cannot figure out why the / is missing (according to my mind).
> > Hoping someone can clarify the proper syntax.
>
> sources.list(5) explains it in some detail. The intended syntax is so
> that you can have both
>
> deb http://debian.example.com/debian/ unstable main
> deb http://debian.example.com/debian/ project/experimental/
>
> to reference both traditional "dists" trees and specific directories
> on the same logical site.
..so, if I loopmount the cd's at /var/www/1_Non-US ,
/var/www/2 etc, then I should use:"
deb http://debian.example.com/1_Non-US/ /1_Non-US/
deb http://debian.example.com/2/ /2/ " etc?
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