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Apt-mirror and merge with security updates local repo



Hello to all :)

I've got a little question or may I say problem, for you; if you can
help me. Today I had started creating a mirror using apt-mirror of a
http://ftp.uevora.pt for the apt-get process, because my ISP give
unlimited traffic in the portuguese network, but outside portugal I had
only 30GB of data to use each month, and since I install debian at my
friends computers, and some of the people that live in the same street
than I had access to my wireless network, because we had a LAN between
the houses to comunicate and share files, I wan't provide a mirror from
the repos to all, but because my limit of traffic each month I wan't to
get only what was need when someone requests the updates at the repo deb
http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main non-free contrib
In this case I only wan't to get the updates that someone need. How I
can do this? I've seen apt-proxy and apt-cacher. But doesn't know how to
integrate all in one big repo. For example:
Merging the full mirror that I had get from apt-mirror of the full repo
http://ftp.uevora.pt/debian with the updates that someone request from
http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates

This style I want:

Client computer do command apt-get update then apt-get upgrade
The proxy get's the updates that are at security.debian.org (only for
the choosen software by the client computer) and merges this updates
with the mirror repo of ftp.uevora.pt/debian then the client computers
gets everything from my local repo.

Sorry about some confusion I may had put in the explanation, and my lazy
english

Yours truly
José Oleiro



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