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Re: Newbie question



Actually, a while back, I did manage to get apt working. My problem
was getting a package repository set up, but I could use apt to get
source files (apt-get source <pkg>), and it would retrieve the source
and unpack the whole mess for me. However, I haven't had any
time to go further with it.


On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 14:53:21 -0700, Tim Heath wrote:

>Are there plans to port apt so that it can be used? Just having dpkg is
>good but the real power I have found with debian is the ability to
>dynamically deploy and get packages from across the internet.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tim Heath
>
>James Michael DuPont wrote:
>
>>--- Tim Heath <wgheath@fedex.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I want to know if apt has been ported to cygwin and if someone can
>>>actually create a .deb file deploy it to a web server and have it
>>>install with apt-get install <package name> in cygwin.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>As far as I know, APT is not compiled, but dpk is. I have had problems
>>with dpkg because of the setroot. It is good for unpacking things, but
>>not installing them.
>>
>>
>>
>>>I tried to
>>>find
>>>an answer to this by looking at the documentation but could not find
>>>it.
>>>
>>>
>>Yeah, apt is a higher level, it has more dependancies than dpkg.
>>
>>
>>
>>> I am on linux and don't have administrative access on my other
>>>windows
>>>boxes to try to test this to answer my own question.
>>>
>>>
>>You dont need admin access to install dpkg, just install cygwin, that
>>does not need admin (i dont think).
>>
>>mike
>>
>>=====
>>James Michael DuPont
>>http://introspector.sourceforge.net/
>>
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